Indian Economy for UPSC CSE (IAS): Economic Policy, Supply, Demand, and more – Unacademy - Videos

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  1. ⚀ Microeconomics is the study of particular markets, and segments of the economy. It looks at issues such as consumer behaviour, individual labour markets, and the theory of firms. ⚀ Macro economics is the study of the whole economy. It looks at ‘aggregate’ variables, such as aggregate demand, national output and inflation.

    ⚀ micro economics is concerned with-Supply and demand in individual markets
    Individual consumer behaviour. e.g.  Consumer choice theory individual labour markets – e.g. demand for labour, wage determination
    Externalities arising from production and consumption. e.g. Externalities
    ⚀ Macroeconomics is concerned with -Monetary / fiscal policy. e.g. what effect does interest rates have on the whole economy?Reasons for inflation, and unemployment
    Economic growth
    International trade and globalisation
    Reasons for differences in living standards and economic growth between countries.
    Government borrowing

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