Macroeconomists Are Distinguished from Microeconomists Because Macroeconomists Are More Interested
Multiple Choice
Macroeconomists are distinguished from microeconomists because macroeconomists are more interested in
A) inflation and unemployment than in individual markets.
B) large corporations rather than small businesses.
C) inflation in the United States rather than inflation in Costa Rica.
D) the demand for oil rather than the demand for corn.
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