Fundamentals of Microeconomics
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Fundamentals of Microeconomics

Microeconomics is a branch of economic theory that analyzes the decision-making of economic agents, including private households, firms, and government, in an economy. It factors in environmental conditions and various influences that affect choices related to consumption, production, and resource allocation. Microeconomics also explores how coordination mechanisms and social networks influence the outcomes of these decisions, highlighting possible conflicts between individual options and collective decisions.