macroeconomic
macroeconomic — adjective
- macroeconomicpositive
- more macroeconomiccomparative
- most macroeconomicsuperlative
1. relating to the economy of a whole country or region, rather than to individual
relating to the economy of a whole country or region, rather than to individual businesses or people within it
The finance minister outlined a new macroeconomic strategy to reduce unemployment.
adjective before noun describing national-level policy
Devika wrote her thesis on the macroeconomic effects of rising oil prices.
Japan's macroeconomic data showed steady growth in the first quarter.
Students in Andrés's economics class studied several macroeconomic models.
A stable macroeconomic environment helps small businesses plan for the future.
- aggregate
more technical; used for total economic sums at national level
- economy-wide
describes scope clearly; less formal than macroeconomic
- national-level
broader; can refer to any national-scale matter, not only economics
- microeconomic
direct opposite — refers to individual businesses or consumers
文法句型
macroeconomic + noun
用法筆記
Typically used before nouns describing policies, data, or conditions at a national level. Contrasts with microeconomic, which refers to individual businesses or consumers.