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Principle of Selective Focus in Economic Modeling

A core principle of economic model design is selective focus. This involves first identifying the essential economic elements relevant to the specific question being investigated. Once these key components are chosen, the model must clearly define the relationships between them. This process creates a simplified representation of reality that intentionally omits less critical details to concentrate on the specified elements and their interactions.

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