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Micro and Macro Economics

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Micro & Macro Economics:

Introduction:
Economics is divided into two different categories: Microeconomics
and Macroeconomics. Microeconomics is the study of individuals
and business decisions, while Macroeconomics looks at the
decisions of countries and governments.
 While these two branches of economics appear to be different,
they are actually interdependent and complement one another.
Many overlapping issues exist between the two fields.
 Microeconomics studies individuals and business decisions,
while macroeconomics analyzes the decisions made by
countries and governments.
 Microeconomics focuses on supply and demand, and other
forces that determine price levels, making it a bottom-up
approach.
 Macroeconomics takes a top –down approach and looks at the
economy as a whole, trying to determine its course and nature.
 Investors can use microeconomics in their investment
decisions, while macroeconomics is an analytical tool mainly
used to craft economic and fiscal policy.
Microeconomics
Definition:
• Microeconomics is the study of individuals, households and
firms’ behavior in decisions making and allocation of
resources. It generally applies to markets of goods and
services and deals with individual and economic issues.
• Microeconomics is a branch of economics that studies the
behavior of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding
the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among
these individuals and firms.
Concept of Microeconomics
• Microeconomic study deals with what choices people make,
what factors influence their choices and how their decisions
affect the goods markets by affecting the price, the supply
and demand.
• One goal of microeconomics is to analyze the market
mechanisms that establish relative price among goods and
services and allocate limited resources among alternative uses.
• Microeconomics shows condition under which free markets
lead to desirable allocations.
• It also analyzes market failure, where markets fail to produce
efficient results.
• While microeconomics focuses on firms and individuals,
macroeconomics focuses on the sum total of economic
activity, dealing with the issues of growth, inflation, and
unemployment and with national policies relating to these
issue.
• Microeconomics also deals with the effects of economic
policies (such as changing taxation levels) on microeconomic
behavior and thus on the aforementioned aspects of the
economy.
• Modern macroeconomics theories has been built upon micro
foundation i.e. based upon basic assumptions about micro-
level behavior.
Micro- economic Analysis
Micro Economics studies the behavior of small individual factors in
an economy.
It mainly focuses on:-
• Individual consumer satisfaction
• Market demand for the product of an individual producer.
• It study the equilibrium of firm & industry
Scope of Micro- economics
• Are the resources in the country fully utilized or not?
• What should be produced & in what quantity? ( Theory of value)
• The problem of selecting technique of production. ( Theory of
production)
• How the goods & services produced are distributed? (Theory
of distribution)
• How effectively the resources are allocated? (Economics of
welfare)
• Whether the capacity of the economy to produce goods &
services is growing or is static? ( theories of economic growth)
Importance of Micro- Economic Analysis
• Allocation of resources
• The distribution of national income
• Consideration of welfare
• Importance of applied field of economics
Limitation of Micro- Economic Analysis
• It always thinks of individual factors of production or individual
consumer so it may not be always true on aggregate levels.
• Its result or conclusions are always on certain assumption.
• The aggregate analysis or the overall approach to any
economic problem is beyond the reach of it.
Macroeconomics:
Definition:
• Macroeconomics is a part of economic study which analyzes
the economy as a whole. It is the average of the entire
economy and does not study any individual unit or a firm. It
studies the national income, total employment, aggregate
demand and supply etc.
• Macroeconomics is the study of the performance, structure,
behaviour and decision-making of an economy as a whole. It
focus on the national, regional, and global scales to maximize
national income and provide national economic growth.

Concept of Macroeconomics:
 The term ‘Macro’ has been derived from a Greek word ‘Macros’
meaning ‘large’. Thus Macro- economics is the study and
analysis of an economy as a whole.
 The study of the performance, structures behavior and
decision making of an economy as a whole, rather than
individual markets.
• Macroeconomists focus on the national, regional and global
scales
• For most macroeconomists the purpose of this discipline is to
maximize national income and provide national economic
growth.
• This growth further increases utility and improve standard of
living for the economy’s participants.
Macro Economics involves the study of:
 The behaviour of an economic system as a whole
 Aggregate and average covering the entire economy
 Behaviour of large aggregators such as – total employment,
national product, national income, price- levels etc.
Macro Economics deals with problems such as:
• Unemployment in the country
• Inflation/ deflation
• Economic growth
• International trade
• National output
• National expenditure
• Level of saving & investment
Scope of Macro Economics:
The scope of Macro Economics lies in the study of analysis of the
following:
• Theory of employment
• Theory of income
• Theory of price level
• Theory of growth
• Theory of distribution
• Theory of national income
Nature of Macro Economics:
• It is a study of national aggregates
• It studies economic growth
• It ignores individual differences between aggregates
Importance of Macro- economic Analysis:
• It never neglect the relationship between demand & supply as
in case of micro- economic analysis.
• It always gives the complete picture about the economy as
whole hence it helps to understand working of the whole
economy.
• Macro- economic has increased the utility of economics.
• It can be used for the development of micro- economic theories
• It helps in formulation of economic policies.
• It studies and analyses growth and development in an economy.
Difference between Micro Economics and Macro Economics:
Micro Economics Macro Economics
Meaning it studies individuals It studies the economy
units Of an economy as a whole

Fields It studies individual It studies national


economic unit such as: Aggregate such as:
of study a consumer, a firm, a national income, national
household, an industry a output, general price level,
commodity etc. level of employment etc.

Problems it deals with micro It deals with problems at a


problems such as macro level like problems
determination of: price of employment, trade
of commodity, a factor cycles, international
of production,
satisfaction of trade, economic growth
a consumer etc. etc.
Nature It is based on It is based on aggregation
disaggregation of units. of units
It considers individual It does not consider
differences individual

between different units differences between


aggregates
Objectives Maximize utility Full employment
Maximize profits Price stability
Minimize costs Economic growth
Static analysis Favorable balance of
i.e. payment situation
Methodology Does not explain the
time element Dynamic analysis i.e. it is
Equilibrium conditions based on time lags, rates
are of change, past and
measured at a particular expected values of
period variables.

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