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Aggregation in Macroeconomics

Aggregation is a foundational step in macroeconomic analysis that involves summing up individual economic data to form economy-wide totals. This process of 'adding up' is necessary to analyze and make statements about key macroeconomic variables, such as total output and total unemployment.

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