释义 |
microeconomicsmi‧cro‧ec‧o‧nom‧ics /ˌmaɪkrəʊekəˈnɒmɪks, -iːkə- $ -kroʊekəˈnɑː-, -iːkə-/ noun [uncountable] - After the important context of this macroeconomic study of sport, the rest of the book looks at the microeconomics of sport.
- Are they rational decision-makers of the kind proposed in microeconomics and Game Theory?
- Explain the distinction between microeconomics and macroeconomics.
- For this reason, we started the book with microeconomics and only now turn to the study of macroeconomics.
- Take the rationality assumptions of microeconomics or of Morgenthau's Realism, for instance.
- The article caused a rethink in microeconomics, a rethink that is still going on.
- We have looked at some of the key principles that underlie microeconomics.
- We started this chapter by describing microeconomics as tile complex study of mundane questions like whether to buy another can of tuna.
the study of small economic systems that are part of national or international systems → macroeconomics—microeconomic adjective |