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Macroeconomics differs from microeconomics primarily because it studies

AAggregate economic variables of the economy as a whole
BOnly the agricultural sector
CBehaviour of one firm at a time
DIndividual consumers and producers in single markets
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Aggregate economic variables of the economy as a whole
Microeconomics deals with individual markets and agents; macroeconomics studies aggregates (total output, general price level, total employment) for the economy as a whole.
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