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Microeconomics vs. Macroeconomics: What’s the Difference?Reviewed by Charles PottersFact checked by Michael LoganReviewed by Charles PottersFact checked by Michael Logan Economics is divided into two categories: microeconomics and macroeconomics.
Little-picture microeconomics is concerned with how supply and demand interact in individual markets for goods and services. In macroeconomics, the subject is typically a nation—how all markets ...
Little-picture microeconomics is concerned with how supply and demand interact in individual markets for goods and services. In macroeconomics, the subject is typically a nation—how all markets ...
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