Macroeconomics is the economics sub-field of study that considers aggregate behavior, and the study of the sum of individual economic decisions.
Macroeconomics can be used to analyze how best to influence government policy goals such as economic growth, price stability, full employment and the attainment of a sustainable balance of payments..
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