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The aim of the study of macroeconomics is to examine
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the behavior of factors affecting the economy.
the behavior of factors affecting the economy.

the relationship between supply and demand.
the relationship between supply and demand.

the economy’s viability.
the economy’s viability.

the interactions between individual producers and consumers.
the interactions between individual producers and consumers.

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the behavior of factors affecting the economy.

Explanation: Macroeconomics studies the economy as a whole—aggregate output, unemployment, inflation, growth and the effects of fiscal/monetary policy—whereas interactions of individual producers and consumers and individual market supply-and-demand are topics of microeconomics.