How do you become a macroeconomist?
If you are fascinated by the big picture of the economy, such as how growth, inflation, unemployment, trade, and monetary policy affect societies and markets, you might be interested in becoming a macroeconomist. Macroeconomists are experts who study and analyze the behavior and performance of the economy as a whole, using data, models, and theories to explain and predict economic trends and outcomes. In this article, you will learn what skills, education, and career paths are involved in becoming a macroeconomist.
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Badr ElhamzaouiEconomist | Ph.D. Candidate, affiliated with the Laboratory of Economic Analysis and Modeling (LEAM). [Views are my own]
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Felipe QueirozEconomista-chefe da APAS | Doutor em Ciência Política | Doutorando em Economia
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Swapnil KarkareTop Voice | Economist | Chartered Accountant | Freelance Writer | Podcaster