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Macroeconomics is a branch of economics dealing with the aggregate economy as a whole, rather than individual markets.
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Why do monetary authorities (e.g., central banks) aim to impact "short-term" interest rates?...
It is crucial to understand that interest rates along the curve (i.e., short and long term) are all set in the open market: interest rate for, say 10 year, is basically the yield for a government bond …
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what portion of US consumer spending that is debt-financed (looking for data source)
In a piece from Business Insider, we read:
US households today have a savings rate of just 3.7% — way below the historical levels of 9%. Meanwhile, consumer spending exploded by \$208 billion in the …