
This role has a high level of AI exposure. While some human skills are required, many tasks could be automated or replaced by new technology.
Explore all careersMacroeconomists analyse economic trends and policies to provide insights on inflation, unemployment, and growth, influencing economic decision-making.
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A Macroeconomist analyses economic trends and policies on a national and global scale, providing insights into factors like inflation, unemployment, and economic growth. You might work for a government agency, financial institution, or research organisation. Macroeconomists focus on broad economic indicators and use models to predict future economic conditions and the impact of policy changes. You'll prepare reports and provide recommendations that influence economic decision-making.
Macroeconomists play a crucial role in shaping economic policy and understanding economic trends. You'll need to be analytical, detail-oriented, and able to interpret complex data. You'll work closely with other economists, policymakers, and stakeholders to ensure accurate and relevant economic analysis.