macroeconomic

(adjective)

Relating to the entire economy, including the growth rate, money and credit, exchange rates, the total amount of goods and services produced, etc.

Related Terms

  • a
  • Management Change
  • microeconomic
  • ratio
  • division

(adjective)

Relating to the entire economy, including growth rate, money and credit, the total amount of goods and services produced, total income earned, the general behavior of prices, and more.

Related Terms

  • a
  • Management Change
  • microeconomic
  • ratio
  • division

Examples of macroeconomic in the following topics:

  • Inside and Outside Forces for Organizational Change

    • Inside forces include strategic and human resource changes, while outside forces include macroeconomic and technological change.
  • Making Decisions Under Conditions of Risk and Uncertainty

    • They are often associated with competition and can include macroeconomic risks (the alignment of buyers and sellers consistent with the principles of supply and demand), transaction risks (the operational risks from merger and acquisition activity, divestitures, or partnerships), and investor relations risk (the risks associated with communicating effectively or ineffectively with the investment community).
  • Introduction to Red Ocean and Blue Ocean Strategy

    • From a macroeconomic perspective this is of limited value, as wealth generation is only ever an unlikely byproduct of competition and redistribution (if it happens at all).
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