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The Whole is Greater Than the Sum of its Parts in Macroeconomics

Macroeconomics is founded on the principle that the entire economy behaves in ways that cannot be predicted by simply summing the actions of its individual agents or analyzing its separate markets in isolation (partial equilibrium). This divergence between individual-level actions and aggregate-level outcomes means that a distinct analytical approach is required to understand economy-wide phenomena.

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