MACROECONOMICS VS. MICROECONOMICS: Further evidence of the tendency of economists to see things in pairs.
Here, “macro” is the side of economics that looks at the big picture, at such things as total output, total employment, and so on.
“Micro” looks at the small picture, the way specific resources are used by firms or households or the way income is distributed in response to particular price changes or government policies.
One problem economists don’t like to talk about is the difficulty they have in getting the two views to fit together well enough to have any practical application.
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