My PhD Research and Study on Macroeconomics by Iqbal Shaukat

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Abstract

Economic development is very essential for every nation.In economics Devlopment the economics education is very important,with the help of good economics polices we can achieve the goal of economics development.There are two parts of economics macro & micro.Economist studied all the aspects of economy.if you want the measure of economics Devlopment you should anyalize the main stream of economics.Micro economics we study the human behaviour.in the micro economics we study the price effect on demand and supply and method of return of out put of production.in micro economics we analyze the how the laws of utilities.in the micro economics we review of consumer behaviour.in the macro economics we study about the whole issues of economics which is relate to national level and international level.Economics study the regarding the different issue which is relate to consumer behaviour,national issues of entire nations.When we study and review of economics we can analyze whole country economics situation. {1-10}

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Macro Economics

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