This is a section of economic theory that studies the functioning of the economy as a whole, the economic system as a whole, the totality of economic phenomena.
Branch of economics that studies aggregated indicators
This is a section of economic theory that studies the functioning of the economy as a whole, the economic system as a whole, the totality of economic phenomena.
Macroeconomics as a science was born relatively recently. Until the 1930s, the very term "macroeconomics" simply did not exist as such. From 1940 to 1977 there was a "consolidation" of this science, and from the 1980s and later, the fruitful development of macroeconomics began. Despite this, even from earlier times, more and more new macroeconomic ideas have been developed that explain the behavior of the economy, the reasons why one or another economic policy should or should not be used for its development, the difference between long-term and short-term periods in the economy, and other factors. . Some of them contradicted each other. Thus, many supporters of various macroeconomic ideas appeared; entire schools of macroeconomic thought emerged.
The science of macroeconomics deals with questions that cannot be answered at the microeconomic level: the problems studied by macroeconomics are common to the economy as a whole.