Talk:Macroeconomic model

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Needs to be merged?

I think this article should be merged with Model (economics). Any objections? Also where is the data in this article from? Is it taken from the external links. I'd never heard of some of this on the first model and am curious on the verification of it. - Taxman 16:26, Mar 31, 2005 (UTC)


if this article is merged, i think it should be made clear that macroeconomics is just one form of economics, and that the section is followed directly by a microeconomics section. granted i am no economics specialist, it just makes sence to me this way. -svedinjd-

I think that the greatest need that Wikipedia could fulfil is to provide a comprehensive holistic overview as well as more specialist articles. At some point (ideally at developmental age of circa 12years, with contibutary activities going right back to pre-school) school children need to be introduced to the idea of an intellectual model. Wikipedia should be for children as well as adults. The first level of all subjects should be as accessible and general as possible - followed by specialist articles. These two specialist subjects should be kept separate and both flow from a simple, general introduction to the idea of models and modelling. SunWalk-education 19th No 2005

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Large macroeconomics model

Large macroeconomics model should be mentioned specifically in the article. Jackzhp (talk) 22:16, 23 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Many macroeconomic models are 'large'. What do you have in mind, exactly? --Rinconsoleao (talk) 17:10, 25 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Language Use

The name of the subject is Macroeconomics. Macroeconomic is not even an adjective. This word does not exist and has no use here in Wikipedia. All spellings and grammar that involve this change should be corrected. This is along with a lot of other changes, because as already pointed out, the quality and content of the work here is very poor. An example of a macroeconomics model has been added by me. Whilst this model is not the most ideal it is a lot better than nothing and does manage to explain what is meant by the subject.Macrocompassion (talk) 10:02, 22 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

Check out this Google scholar search. "Macroeconomic model" is much used. CRETOG8(t/c) 12:17, 22 August 2011 (UTC)Reply
Cretog8 has point. There are 22,500 hits for "macroeconomic model" and just 322 for "macroeconomics model". What matters most is how the term is used in the article's sources. Also, can't we use the word as an adjective in phrases such as "macroeconomic context" or "macroeconomic system"? Jojalozzo 17:36, 22 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

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  • Reference : Hyeon-Seung Huh & Lance Fisher & Adrian Pagan, 2014. "Econometric Methods for Modelling Systems with a Mixture of I(1) and I(0) Variables," EcoMod2014 7225, EcoMod.

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Macroeconomic model that is fully comprehensive

It is necessary to model the whole of the system of a national macroeconomy. Yet, for ease of understanding it, we need to limit the size and details to a minimum. I have a solution to this which is on the internet as SSRN 2865571 "Einstein's Criterion Applied to Logical Macroeconomics Modelling". This model has only 6 sectors (or agents) and has 19 different mutual (or dual) connections for the flows of money in return for goods, services, etc. 2A06:C701:7431:EC00:D019:CDC2:28E7:6270 (talk) 15:08, 11 March 2024 (UTC)Reply