Chapter 1: Problem 13
What are examples of individual economic agents?
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Chapter 1: Problem 13
What are examples of individual economic agents?
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Macroeconomics is an aggregate of what happens at the microeconomic level. Would it be possible for what happens at the macro level to differ from how economic agents would react to some stimulus at the micro level? Hint: Think about the behavior of crowds.
What is scarcity? Can you think of two causes of scarcity?
A consultant works for $200 per hour. She likes to eat vegetables, but is not very good at growing them. Why does it make more economic sense for her to spend her time at the consulting job and shop for her vegetables?
How did John Maynard Keynes define economics?
Why would division of labor without trade not work?
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