Definition of Macroeconomist

1. Noun. An economist who specializes in macroeconomics.

Exact synonyms: Macroeconomic Expert
Generic synonyms: Economic Expert, Economist
Derivative terms: Macroeconomics

Definition of Macroeconomist

1. Noun. An expert in macroeconomics, or large-scale economics. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Macroeconomist

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macrodispersions
macrodomain
macrodome
macrodont
macrodontia
macrodontias
macrodystrophia lipomatosa
macrodystrophic lipomatosis
macroecological
macroecology
macroeconomic
macroeconomic expert
macroeconomically
macroeconomics
macroeconomist (current term)
macroeconomists
macroeconomy
macroelement
macroelements
macroencephalon
macroenvironment
macroerythroblast
macroerythrocyte
macroesthesia
macroesthesias
macroevolution
macroevolutionary
macroevolutions
macrofamilies

Literary usage of Macroeconomist

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Season of Hope: Economic Reform Under Mandela And Mbeki by Alan Hirsch (2005)
"Brian Kantor, a senior macroeconomist at the University of Cape Town, also called for a more ambitious borrowing programme (Cape Times 25 August 1994). ..."

2. Policy Coherence Towards East Asia: Development Challenges for OECD Countries by Kiichiro Fukasaku (2005)
"... changed to stress alternative linkages, but most of the points will still be familiar to the typical macroeconomist interested in developing economies. ..."

3. The Policy Paradox in Africa: Strengthening Links Between Economic Research by Elias Ayuk, Mohamed Ali Marouani (2007)
"For example, an institute could invite an internationally renowned macroeconomist to have a dialogue with Treasury and Central Bank officials. ..."

4. Redefining the State in Latin America by Colin I. Bradford (1994)
"... a dollar saved is a dollar earned. Developing that menu of standard costs, however, is often extremely complicated. 9. A macroeconomist ..."

5. Education and Health Expenditure and Poverty Reduction in East Africa by Christian Morrisson (2002)
"As a macroeconomist, I am mostly interested in an assessment of the contribution of the two sectors under consideration to human capital formation and to ..."

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