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You can think of microeconomics as a study of the "small" economy. So you're looking supply and demand for individual firms or individual markets for goods and services.

Macro is "big" economics, or the study of whole markets.

For example, micro would look at consumer choice and the market for specific goods, while macro would ask how fiscal policy would affect exchange rates.

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