The study of macroeconomic and macroeconomic can be likened to a forest and tree explain
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The Forest: Macroeconomics is like studying the entire forest. It looks at the economy as a whole or in its basic subdivisions (such as government, household, and business sectors). It examines the overall behavior of the economy, such as total income of everyone Show more…
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