macroeconomists
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pluralof macroeconomist.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
Example Sentences
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At the time, Biden said that Brainard, “one of our country’s leading macroeconomists — has played a key leadership role at the Federal Reserve, working with Powell to help power our country’s robust economic recovery.”
From Washington Post ● Jan. 13, 2022
In normal times, macroeconomists don’t pay much attention to shipping costs.
From Seattle Times ● Aug. 15, 2021
You might suppose that the existence of wildly different business-cycle theories would make macroeconomists more humble, but no.
From Economist ● Apr. 19, 2018
When I run that line by Russ Roberts, he replies with a joke: “How do you know macroeconomists have a sense of humor? They use decimal points.”
From The Wall Street Journal ● May 14, 2016
An earlier generation of macroeconomists had focused on aggregate measures, such as the total levels of consumption or income in the economy.
From New York Times ● Oct. 12, 2015