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More Mysteries of Macroeconomics

What is macroeconomic data measuring, really? Does it matter for a “healthy economy”?

Posted byWilliam SundwickMarch 30, 2022April 1, 2022Posted inFutureTags:consumer behavior, economics, Federal Reserve, GDP, happiness, imports/exports, inflation, interest rates, macroeconomics, Modern Monetary Theory, national accounts, public debt, standard of living, taxes, wealthLeave a comment on More Mysteries of Macroeconomics

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