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macroeconomically

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  • adverb In a macroeconomic fashion.

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macroeconomic +‎ -ally

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  • From a fiscal and monetary disaster zone, Russia became one of the most macroeconomically stable emerging markets, running large surpluses instead of deficits, and paying down its foreign debt from $133 billion in 1999 to $30 billion in December 2009.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • From a fiscal and monetary disaster zone, Russia became one of the most macroeconomically stable emerging markets, running large surpluses instead of deficits, and paying down its foreign debt from $133 billion in 1999 to $30 billion in December 2009.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • One would further note that the defense buildup associated with World War II led to economic recovery though wartime necessity eventually prompted government expenditures to suffer from diminishing returns and become macroeconomically counterproductive (it was a big war).

    Matthew Yglesias » Question for Stimuskeptics 2009

  • What is good macroeconomically is not always the case for the individuals trapped in the cruel jaws of economic advancement.

    The Great Depression, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • From a fiscal and monetary disaster zone, Russia became one of the most macroeconomically stable emerging markets, running large surpluses instead of deficits, and paying down its foreign debt from $133 billion in 1999 to $30 billion in December 2009.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • One would further note that the defense buildup associated with World War II led to economic recovery though wartime necessity eventually prompted government expenditures to suffer from diminishing returns and become macroeconomically counterproductive (it was a big war).

    Matthew Yglesias » Question for Stimuskeptics 2009

  • From a fiscal and monetary disaster zone, Russia became one of the most macroeconomically stable emerging markets, running large surpluses instead of deficits, and paying down its foreign debt from $133 billion in 1999 to $30 billion in December 2009.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Unemployment may be a bad thing in a microeconomic sense, but it is often a good thing macroeconomically speaking.

    Productivity and Labor Utilization, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • Without healthy children, African countries suffer both macroeconomically and microeconomically.

    Josh Ruxin: The Cornerstone of Obama's Foreign Aid Policy: Health and Wealth 2009

  • But while it makes complete microeconomic sense for families and individual businesses, the spending freeze and collective shunning of nonguaranteed investments is macroeconomically troubling.

    Stop Saving Now! 2009

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