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Definition of Microeconomics
1. Noun. The branch of economics that studies the economy of consumers or households or individual firms.
Definition of Microeconomics
1. Noun. That field of economics that deals with the small-scale economic activities such as that of the individual or company. ¹
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Definition of Microeconomics
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Microeconomics
Literary usage of Microeconomics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Agricultural Trade and Poverty: Making Policy Analysis Count edited by Jonathan Brooks (2003)
"... THE Microeconomics OF GLOBALISATION: EVIDENCE FROM CHINA AND MEXICO J.
Edward Taylor Abstract Economic research on globalisation focuses on nations or ..."
2. Isolation and Aggregation in Economics by Ekkehart Schlicht (1985)
"1.3.8 Microeconomics and Aggregation The aggregation problem is most conspicuously
present in macroeconomics and will be discussed in that respect in this ..."
3. Useful Knowledge: The American Philosophical Society Millennium Program by Alexander G. Bearn, American Philosophical Society (1999)
"The theoretical basis of macroeconomics is, admittedly, far less elegant than
that of microeconomics. But, at least traditionally, macroeconomics has ..."
4. Project Impact edited by Ann McNeal (1998)
"Several publishers have expressed keen interest in a microeconomics textbook,
accompanied by laboratory exercises. ADDITIONAL PRODUCTS OF PROJECT: For a ..."
5. The Essence of Stigler by George Joseph Stigler, Kurt R. Leube, Thomas Gale Moore (1986)
"Two moder n examples from microeconomics will illustrate the proposition that
economists seldom choose between directly rival theories on the basis of ..."
6. The OECD Report on Regulatory Reform by Joanna R. Shelton (1997)
"... "Efficiency in Manufacturing and the Need for Global Competition", Brookings
Papers on Economic Activity, Microeconomics. ..."