what do you mean by macroeconomics
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Macroeconomics is a branch of economics that deals with how an economy functions on a large scale. It differs from microeconomics, which deals with how individual economic players, such as consumers and firms, make decisions.
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A macroeconomic factor is an influential fiscal, natural, or geopolitical event that broadly affects a regional or national economy. ... Examples of macroeconomic factors include economic outputs, unemployment rates, and inflation.
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