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Microeconomics

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. Microeconomics focuses on the study of individual markets, sectors, or industries as opposed to the economy as a whole, which is studied in…

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Microeconomic theory

Microeconomic models

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Game theory

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Microeconomics

Nodes172
Edges171
Triples65
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.011628
Components1

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Microeconomics

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related to Applied · 11
Microeconomics → Applied, Economic, Education, Financial, Health, Industrial, Labor, Law, Political, Public, Urban
related to history · 10
Microeconomics → Economic Sciences, Economists, Frisch, However, Nobel Memorial Prize, Norwegian, Pieter, Ragnar Frisch, The, Wolff
related to External links · 7
Microeconomics → Collaborative Micro-Economics, Microeconomic TheoryWhat, MicroeconomicsA Brief History, Principles, Social Sciences Research LaboratorySimulations, The Economic Times, X-Lab
related to Price theory · 6
Microeconomics → As, Chicago School, Economics, It, Price, Strategic
related to Supply and demand · 6
Microeconomics → In, It, Prices, Supply, The, This
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Microeconomics → 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 individu…

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market price theory economics demand utility cost supply markets firms production good goods one economic competition economy quantity equilibrium prices

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salariesinstance ofIt includes business expenses0.80text
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Pepsiinstance ofFirms0.80text
Cokeinstance ofFirms0.80text
Sonyinstance ofFirms0.80text
Nintendoinstance ofFirms0.80text
and Microsoft dominate the colainstance ofFirms0.80text
video game industriesinstance ofFirms0.80text
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the structure of optimal portfoliosinstance ofincluding the effects of education on productivity.Financial economics examines topics0.80text

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