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What is the difference between micro economics and macro economics​

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Answered by Onithi
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Microeconomics is the study of individuals and business decisions, while macroeconomics looks at the decisions of countries and governments.

Answered by anandkumar4549
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MICROECONOMICS :

Microeconomics is the study of decisions made by people and businesses regarding the allocation of resources and prices of goods and services. The government decides the regulation for taxes. Microeconomics focuses on the supply, that determines the price level of the economy. It uses the bottom-up approach strategy to analyze the economy. In other words, microeconomics tries to understand human choices and resource allocation. Microeconomics does not decide what are the changes taking place in the market, instead, it explains why there are changes happening in the market.

The main key role of microeconomics is to examine how a company could maximize its production and capacity so that it could lower prices and better compete in its industry. A lot of microeconomic information can be gleaned from the financial statements.

the important key factors of microeconomics are :

Demand, Supply, and Equilibrium

Production Theory

Costs of Production

Labor Economics

Examples: Individual Demand, Price of a product.

MACROECONOMICS :

Macroeconomics is a branch of economics that depicts a substantial picture. It scrutinizes itself with the economy at a massive scale, several issues of an economy are considered. The issues confronted by an economy and the headway that it makes are measured and apprehended as a part and parcel of Macroeconomics.

Macroeconomics studies the association between various countries regarding how the policies of one nation have an upshot on the other. It circumscribes within its scope, analysing the success and failure of government strategies.

In macroeconomics we normally clarify the survey of how the nation’s total manufacture and the degree of employment are associated with features (called ‘variables’) like :

Cost prices

Wage rates

Rate of interest

Profits etc.,

by concentrating on a single imaginary good and what happens to it.

The important concepts covered under microeconomics are :

A Capitalist Nation

Investment expenditure

Revenue

Examples: Aggregate Demand, price of a product.

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