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General Equilibrium Analysis

General equilibrium analysis is a method for studying an economy by examining how actors interact across multiple markets simultaneously. It accounts for the feedback effects and interdependencies that carry over from one market to another, contrasting with partial equilibrium which analyzes markets in isolation. This approach recognizes that events in one market can influence outcomes throughout the entire economic system.

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