what is the difference between the microeconomics and macroeconomics
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Microeconomics is the study of individuals and business decisions, while macroeconomics looks at the decisions of countries and governments. While these two branches of economics appear to be different, they are actually interdependent and complement one another. Many overlapping issues exist between the two fields.
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MICRO ECONOMICS MEANS STUDY OF ECONOMY DEALING WITH INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY.
MACRO ECONOMICS MEANS STUDY OF ECONOMY DEALING WITH LARGER UNITS. EG- FIRMS AND COMPANIES.
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