school (or take both)? is it "common" to take both of them, or do most people just take one or the other? whats the biggest difference between the two? is macro the one more people take?
school (or take both)? is it "common" to take both of them, or do most people just take one or the other? whats the biggest difference between the two? is macro the one more people take?
My preference would be macro but that's because I enjoy it more.
Macro is more about economics on a national level. Unemployment, money supply, inflation, etc.
Micro is more about economics on a inidvidual or business level.
Both will address issues of supply and demand but the analysis is just on different levels.
I guess I would take both if you can, you will understand the concepts in each course better since they will be complimentary. I took macro first in college and then micro the next semester.
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