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Priorities in Conventional Economic Analysis
A conventional economic study is examining two phenomena: 1) The way a global increase in demand for a commodity like copper affects its price per ton, and 2) The internal decision-making process a single mining company uses to allocate its annual budget. Which of these two phenomena would receive more attention in a study strictly adhering to the traditional focus of economics? Explain your reasoning.
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