5. Microeconomics and macroeconomics Determine whether each of the following topics would more likely be studied in microeconomics or macroeconomics. Microeconomics Macroeconomics A consumer's optimal choice when buying a flat-screen TV The effect of a large government's budget deficit on the economy's price level The optimal interest rate for the Federal Reserve to target A firm's decision about the size of its new factory
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