Skip to content

Why We All Need to Know Macroeconomics

Your market is no longer a domestic market.  Your market is a global market. 
Sign up for Big Think on Substack
The most surprising and impactful new stories delivered to your inbox every week, for free.

Macroeconomics has microeconomic implications.  If I am running a corporation that I previously thought of as a domestic corporation, there really is no such thing anymore.  Everything from consumer package goods in the United States to makers of large capital equipment – your market is no longer a domestic market.  Your market is a global market.  And so that requires understanding that the decisions that are made at the level of international economic policymakers come home to roost, so to speak, in your bottom line.  


We see this in companies ranging from Kraft Foods and others to companies like Proctor & Gamble.  And so what’s really critical here is that business leaders understand that what happens abroad has implications for the bottom line at home.

60 Second Reads is recorded in Big Think’s studio.

Image courtesy of Shutterstock. 

Sign up for Big Think on Substack
The most surprising and impactful new stories delivered to your inbox every week, for free.

Related
The hospital where Rainn Wilson’s wife and son nearly died became his own personal holy site. There, he discovered that the sacred can exist in places we least expect it. During his talk at A Night of Awe and Wonder, he explained how the awe we feel in moments of courage and love is moral beauty — and following it might be the start of our spiritual revolution.
13 min
with

Up Next