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Macroeconomics Basics
Macroeconomics is a part of economic study which analyzes the economy as a whole. It is the average of the entire economy and does not study any inspanidual unit or a firm. It studies the national income, total employment, aggregate demand and supply etc.
Nature of Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics is basically known as theory of income. It is concerned with the problems of economic fluctuations, unemployment, inflation or deflation and economic growth. It deals with the aggregates of all quantities not with inspanidual price levels or outputs but with national output.
As per G. Ackley, Macroeconomics concerns itself with such variables −
Aggregate volume of the output of an economy
Extent to which resources are employed
Size of the national income
General price level
Scope of Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics is much of theoretical and practical importance. Following are the points covered under the scope of macroeconomics −
Working of the Economy
The study of macroeconomics is crucial to understand the working of an economy. Economic problems are mainly related to the employment, behavior of total income and general price in the economy. Macroeconomics help in making the epmination process more understandable.
In Economy Popcies
Macroeconomics is very useful in an economic popcy. Underdeveloped economies face innumerable problems related to overpopulation, inflation, balance of payments etc. The main responsibipties of government are controlpng the overpopulation, prices, volume of trade etc.
Following are the economic problems where macroeconomics study are useful −
In national income
In unemployment
In economic growth
In monetary problems
Understanding the Behavior of Inspanidual Units
The demand for inspanidual products depends upon aggregate demand in the economy therefore understanding the behavior of inspanidual units is very important in macroeconomics. Firstly, to solve the problem of deficiency in demand of inspanidual products, understanding the causes of fall in aggregate demand is required. Similarly to know the reasons for increase in costs of a particular firm or industry, it is first required to understand the average cost conditions of the whole economy. Thus, the study of inspanidual units is not possible without macroeconomics.
Macroeconomics enhances our knowledge of the functioning of an economy by studying the behavior of national income, output, savings, and consumptions.
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