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Economic interactions involving which of these would most likely be studied in macroeconomics?
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trade at a duty-free shop on the U.S.-Canadian border
trade at a duty-free shop on the U.S.-Canadian border

International Monetary Fund policy
International Monetary Fund policy

a small company’s supply contract for a local town
a small company’s supply contract for a local town

a family’s finances
a family’s finances

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International Monetary Fund policy

Reason: Macroeconomics studies economy-wide and international issues like monetary policy, exchange rates, and global financial stability — topics the IMF addresses. The other choices are microeconomic (firm- or household-level) topics.