They don't use your term so why would they explain the difference?
> usually the terms are used interchangeably when you're talking about a macroeconomic sense.
This is the first time I'm looking into this but I'm pretty sure you're just making that up. Google shows many sources disagreeing with you, most of which cite definitions created by the US census bureau. https://www.economy.com/support/blog/buffet.aspx?did=932EBFA...
They don't use your term so why would they explain the difference?
> usually the terms are used interchangeably when you're talking about a macroeconomic sense.
This is the first time I'm looking into this but I'm pretty sure you're just making that up. Google shows many sources disagreeing with you, most of which cite definitions created by the US census bureau. https://www.economy.com/support/blog/buffet.aspx?did=932EBFA...