Difference between partial and general equilibrium in macroeconomics
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Partial equilibrium is what you solve for in a supply and demand model. It means there is equilibrium in one market. The price of that good has adjusted so the quantity demanded equals the quantity supplied in the case of a competitive market. General equilibrium means that all markets are in equilibrium.
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