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The phrase "a microeconomic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific aspect or concept within the field of microeconomics.
Example: "The study focused on a microeconomic analysis of consumer behavior in the market."
Alternatives: "a microeconomic perspective" or "a microeconomic approach".
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Rosenberg, A, Microeconomic Laws: A Philosophical Analysis (1976), Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Economists have always classified this as a microeconomic problem.
A microeconomic framework is proposed to analyse such a reform.
Mirage: A microeconomic resource allocation system for sensornet testbeds.
Government's involvement in transportation has both a macro- and a microeconomic significance.
At a microeconomic level, critical problems belie the rosy picture painted by the superficial macro indicators.
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Actually, as Miles Kimball points out, he's committing a basic microeconomic fallacy — a fallacy you usually identify with Econ 101 freshmen early in the semester (and as it happens the same fallacy committed by Rajan).
The second paper in our volume, "Retail Price Setting in Uruguay," by Fernando Borraz and Leandro Zipitría, explores some of these issues using a new microeconomic data set with a daily frequency compiled by the department of commerce in Uruguay.
Favorable conditions within specific sectors of an economy, along with a targeted microeconomic view.
A bold microeconomic agenda will not yield instant rewards.
It presents a new approach to analyzing the economic aspects of biomass CHP plants implementing a formal microeconomic approach.
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