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When analyzing the effects of a new government subsidy on wheat production, an economist who focuses solely on the changes in price and quantity within the wheat market, while assuming no significant changes in the markets for corn, farm equipment, or labor, is conducting a comprehensive analysis of the subsidy's total impact on the national economy.

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