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		<description><![CDATA[A Macroeconomist follows the general description of an economist in that they are experts in the field of science of economics. A Macroeconomist deals specifically in the field of business and finance on a global level. Macroeconomists work with companies to determine business cycles and economic indicators. Their work uses the information compiled to determine [...]]]></description>
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<p>A Macroeconomist follows the general description of an economist in that they are experts in the field of science of economics.  A Macroeconomist deals specifically in the field of business and finance on a global level.  Macroeconomists work with companies to determine business cycles and economic indicators. Their work uses the information compiled to determine and interpret price and earnings rations.  These economists are able to advise their companies on how markets use inflation to set prices. </p>
<p>Macroeconomists may also work within industries that deal with natural resources such as oil, gas, lumber and the distribution of these goods worldwide. In the employ of a business that trades internationally, a Macroeconomist deals with the tariffs, trades and tax requirements of the industry.  Interconnected with the global requirements for industry and government the <strong>Macroeconomist</strong> must be aware of the procedures for the import and export of goods and their impact on companies and governments. Not only do Macroeconomists prepare data, reports, information and analyze for businesses and government industries, they also write research information found in bank publications, professional business journals and advisement resources.</p>
<h4>Education Required to become a Macro Economist</h4>
<p>The educational level required to become a Macro Economist begins with the Bachelor of Arts and extends through the Master of Business and PhD.  Many of the positions in government and private industry for Macro Economists require the candidate to have no less than a <strong>Masters degree in Economics</strong> or a related discipline.  The higher end positions in Macro Economics can require a PhD and years of experience in business.  </p>
<h4>Online Programs that can Get You There</h4>
<p>Here are some of the colleges that offer <a href="http://www.onlineedublog.com/online-degree-program/">online degree programs</a> that can get you to the educational level required to be a Macro Economist:</p>
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<li><strong style="color:#993300;">Capella University</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://www.onlineedublog.com/review-on-capella-university-online-programs/">Capella University Online</a> has an online degree in Business that offers a PhD program in Business that deals specifically with Management and Organization.  </li>
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<li><strong style="color:#993300;">Walden University</strong> &#8211; Walden University was founded in 1970 has assisted thousands of learners to complete their Masters and PhD in Degrees Economics. <a href="http://www.onlineedublog.com/review-on-walden-university-online-degree-programs">Walden University</a> also offers a Masters of Public Administration. </li>
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<li><strong style="color:#993300;">Ashford University</strong> &#8211; Earn the degree you’ve always wanted at Ashford University. Be empowered with resources to achieve your goals, including an innovative online classroom and a supportive environment. Ashford University is defining the modern college experience..</li>
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<h4>Salary Range for a Macro Economist</h4>
<p>The salary range for a Macro Economist is not unlike other positions in the field of economics.  With an entry level in to business or financial markets with a <a href="http://www.onlineedublog.com/accredited-bachelors-degree/">Bachelors Degree</a>, a Macro Economist can expect earnings to be in line with other BA holders in economics.  At the higher end for holders of a PhD, the earnings increase greatly depending upon the company and the years of experience.  The overall medium income for the Bachelors level can fall between around $40,000 and $50,000 and with the Master’s degree it would be from around $50,000 mark to $70,000.  Some positions in the US government for <strong>Macro Economists</strong> on the PhD level have been posted above $110,000 with private industry to about $125,000.  Again, these incomes are determined by the whether the Economist works in the private or government sector.  </p>
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