Different between microeconomics and macroeconomics
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Microeconomics is the study of economics on a 'small' level: at an individual, firm and market level. This could involve examination of demand and supply models of a certain product or behaviours of individuals and firms and their effect on each other and the wider economy.
Macroeconomics on the other hand is the study of economics on a 'larger',wider level: issues that affect the economy of a nation as a whole. This could involve the study of for example inflation, unemployment and exports/imports.
Macroeconomics on the other hand is the study of economics on a 'larger',wider level: issues that affect the economy of a nation as a whole. This could involve the study of for example inflation, unemployment and exports/imports.
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Microeconomics :-
♥ Microeconomics is a part of economic theory which studies the behaviour of individual units of an economy .
♥ It's also known as ' Price theory ' .
♥ Demand and supply are the tools .
♥ It aims to determine the price of a commodity or the factors of production .
♥ E.g - Individual income and individual output .
Macroeconomics :-
♥ Macroeconomics is a part of economic theory which studies the behaviour of aggregates of the economy as a whole .
♥ It's also known as ' Income & Employment theory ' .
♥ Aggregate deman and aggregate supply are the tools .
♥ It aims to determine income and employment level of the economy .
♥ E.g - National income and national output .
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