Microeconomics is about money you don't have, and macroeconomics is about money the government is out of. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Weintraub was an excellent student of both microtheory as well as Keynes’s General Theory.” — Paul Davidson Copy Share Image
Microeconomics: The study of who has the money and how I can get my hands on it.Macroeconomics: The study of which government… — Gary North Copy Share Image
Our microeconomic indicators are stable and it gives me reason to believe that we will calmly and steadily pass this uneasy period… — Vladimir Putin Copy Share Image
Many kids come out of college, they have a credit card and a diploma. They don't know how to buy a house… — Jesse Jackson Copy Share Image
It should be possible to emphasize to students that the level of employment is a macroeconomic issue, depending in the short run… — Paul Krugman Copy Share Image
Microeconomics is the study of how specific choices made by businesses, consumers and governments affect the markets for different goods and services.… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
Governments do not necessarily act in the national interest, especially when making detailed microeconomic interventions. Instead, they are influenced by interest group… — Paul Krugman Copy Share Image
One of the most important skills of the economist, therefore, is that of simplification of the model. Two important methods of simplification… — Kenneth E. Boulding Copy Share Image
“Research by Cornell’s Robert Frank and his colleagues showed that the percentage of students choosing unethical options on an honesty test increased… — Jeffrey Pfeffer Copy Share Image
The difference between microeconomics and macroeconomics is a bit like the difference between biology and medicine. Knowing that certain genes increase the… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
The great lesson in microeconomics is to discriminate between when technology is going to help you and when it's going to kill… — Charlie Munger Copy Share Image
“The typical undergraduate microeconomics textbook describes cases where markets are unlikely to produce efficient outcomes. These textbooks often claim that, in principle,… — Jason Brennan Copy Share Image
“From this failure to expunge the microeconomic foundations of neoclassical economics from post-Great Depression theory arose the "microfoundations of macroeconomics" debate, which… — Steve Keen Copy Share Image
No future employer is going to comb your college transcript to see how you fared in Microeconomics 300. In fact, you won't… — Sean Evans Copy Share Image
Even philosophies who have denounced pseudosciences like psychoanalysis, have condoned pseudoscientific economic theories like neoclassical microeconomics. It is far safer and easier… — Mario Bunge Copy Share Image