DYNAMIC MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS AND THEIR IMPACT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH
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Economic growth, macroeconomic indicators, inflation, unemployment, interest rates, fiscal policy, dynamic analysis.Abstract
Economic growth remains one of the central objectives of modern economies, and its dynamics are closely associated with fluctuations in key macroeconomic indicators. This paper explores the role of dynamic macroeconomic indicators—such as inflation, interest rates, unemployment, exchange rates, and fiscal balances—in shaping economic growth trajectories. By integrating theoretical frameworks with empirical insights, the study highlights how short-term volatility and long-term structural changes in these indicators influence economic performance. The findings suggest that stable and well-managed macroeconomic environments foster sustainable growth, while instability and policy misalignment can significantly hinder development.
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