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Microeconomics studies the actions and reactions of individual economic agents and small groups in determining relative prices of goods and factors of production and allocating the latter among various jobs. It analyzes how individuals and small economic units make choices and how their interaction governs the functioning of markets. Microeconomics differs from macroeconomics in the level of aggregation at which economic phenomena are studied, though both are complementary fields of economics.


