In statistics, aggregate data describes data combined from several measurements.
In economics, aggregate data or data aggregates describes high-level data that is composed of a multitude or combination of other more individual data.
- in macroeconomics data such as the overall price level or overall inflation rate
- in microeconomics data of an entire sector of an economy composed of many firms, or of all households in a city or region.
See also
- Aggregate disambiguation page
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