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MACROECONOMICS

Macroeconomics is a discipline that is responsible for studying the behavior and


development of the economy added. When speaking of added reference to the sum of a
large number of individual actions by individuals, businesses, consumers, producers,
workers, State, etc. is made, which make up the economic life of a country.

In order to have a global vision, no studies


macroeconomics actions of certain
individuals or companies, but the trend in the
actions of all together or, as mentioned
above, in aggregate. However, although the
macroeconomy does not conduct studies on
individual decisions, as does
microeconomics, it is essential that it is
consistent with these individual decisions,
since global trends of which macroeconomics
charge resulting from the sum of millions of
individual decisions.
http://blogeconomista.com/microeconomia-vs-macroeconomia/

Macroeconomics seeks
primarily to study issues such
as production, prices,
international trade and
unemployment. To develop
their study and analysis of
these issues, macroeconomics
has developed some
methodologies based on data
collected, allow you to observe
and measure changes and
trends in the economy.

http://www.pymempresario.com/2013/04/el-impacto-de-la-macro-
economia-en-la-microempresas/

With the use of concepts such as gross domestic product (GDP) (which together with the
gross national product [GNP] are important measures relating to production), the
unemployment rate (which facilitates the analysis of issues of employment and
unemployment) the inflation rate (which facilitates the study of prices) and the trade
balance (with which, for example, you can develop an analysis of international trade),
macroeconomics can observe and measure such changes and trends.
Ultimately, macroeconomics seeks to
understand the behavior of all
individuals, businesses, families,
workers, etc. when they have to face
different economic situations. It also
seeks to find relationships between the
different aspects that make up the
economy (prices, consumption,
production, unemployment, etc.) and
from previous knowledge, generate
and evaluate, with real data, theoretical
proposals to give explanation to facts
or situations in the future.
http://macroeconomiasadochidalgo.blogspot.com.co/2014/09/relacion-de-la-macroeconomia-y-los.html

WORKSHOP - MACROECONOMICS

Based on the attached reading in the classroom, on "Macroeconomics", answer the


following questions:
1) What studies macroeconomics?

2) What are the macroeconomic aggregates?

3) What do you look macroeconomics?

4) To serve the data collected in macroeconomics

5) The macroeconomic aims to find relationships between the different aspects that make
up the economy What?.

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