macroeconomic variable

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macroeconomic
adjective
uk
/ˌmæk.rəʊ.iːkəˈnɒm.ɪk/
us
/ˌmæk.roʊ.e.kəˈnɑː.mɪk/
of or connected with financial systems at a ...
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variable
noun[C]
uk
/ˈveə.ri.ə.bəl/
us
/ˈver.i.ə.bəl/
a number, amount, or situation that ...
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In so doing, the economic costs of the tax system would necessarily be lower, economic efficiency higher and possibly the record on some crucialmacroeconomicvariableimproved.
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Intuitively, if amacroeconomicvariableexhibits different types of asymmetry simultaneously, the distinction between expansion and contraction might not be sufficient to characterize its behavior over the business cycle completely.
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Investment is the keymacroeconomicvariablefor growth, inflation, unemployment and trade.
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Table 3 compares the impact and long-run effects on the per capita macroeconomic variables.
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We analyze the effects over macroeconomic variables as well as sectoral, distributive, and environmental variables.
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It would be worthwhile to see whether our findings for inflation carry over to forecasts of other macroeconomic variables.
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We have explored the usefulness of the index in forecasting six prominent macroeconomic variables.
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Most research has focused on the different behavior of macroeconomic variables during expansions and contractions, which by now is well documented.
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Section 5 briefly reports on the correlations between poverty, inequality, and a couple of macroeconomic variables, focusing on the rate of inflation.
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The exercise is to infer counterfactual values of the macroeconomic variables when business-cycle fluctuations are explicitly shut down in the counterfactual simulation.
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We then sample counterfactual values of the macroeconomic variables in the case where the latent business-cycle index is held constant.
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How are the relevant macroeconomic variables affected along the transition path?
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A second crop of papers looks at the impact that recycled fiscal revenues can have on relevant macroeconomic variables, especially employment, output, or growth.
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The first is the strong persistence of the effect of the fiscal expansion on the macroeconomic variables being investigated.
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Table 1 also reveals the extent to which this episodic behaviour of inflation has been accompanied by similarly episodic behaviour in other macroeconomic variables.
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We note that other approaches to business-cycle detrending allow business cycles to have idiosyncratic effects across different macroeconomic variables.
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We examine the time-series properties of the proposed index and its usefulness in forecasting macroeconomic variables.
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The underlying causes, which are macroeconomic variables, determine the immediate causes, which in turn influence the agents of deforestation (farmers, animal husbandry, loggers) who are the sources of deforestation.
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