Abstract
The teaching of economics has for decades been dominated by macro‐economic analysis — the study of output, employment, investment and other economic indicators in aggregate — to the neglect of the micro‐economic emphasis on price. G. R. Steele, Lecturer in Economics at the University of Lancaster, contends that the predominance of macro presents students of economics with an essentially false picture of the way in which an economy functions.
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