Josh D: What is the difference between Economics MICRO and MACRO?
I’m looking to dual-enroll next year, and I want to take an economics class and I have two choices which are above.
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Answer by Flame Chop
Micro Economics is a branch of economics that studies how individuals, households and firms and some states make decisions to allocate limited resources.
Along with microeconomics, macroeconomics is one of the two most general fields in economics. It is the study of the behavior and decision-making of entire economies.
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