Microeconomics Classes
Microeconomics examines the individual actors that comprise the economy, and the relationship between their individual interests and their group interests as expressed through such institutions as markets, governments, and households. This course will focus on topics such as the theory of distribution and the working of firms and their effectiveness, or lack thereof, at production. Microeconomics focuses economic theory on the individual level and applies the results to the larger economic picture.
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