Microeconomics differs from macroeconomics in that
microeconomics deals with issues such as unemployment and inflation, while
macroeconomics examines topics such as how the prices of particular products are
determined.
microeconomics deals with value judgments while macroeconomics deals with facts.
microeconomics looks at the individual units in the economy, while macroeconomics
studies the economy's overall performance.
microeconomics uses theory, while macroeconomics relies only on facts.
macroeconomics uses theory, while microeconomics relies only on facts.