microeconomics

(noun)

the study small-scale financial activities such as that of the individual or company

Related Terms

  • creative destruction
  • business model
  • entrepreneur

Examples of microeconomics in the following topics:

  • Entrepreneurship and the Economy

    • Entrepreneurship is a factor in microeconomics, and its study reaches back to the work of Richard Cantillon and Adam Smith in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
    • Despite Schumpeter's early 20th-century contributions, traditional microeconomic theory did not formally consider the entrepreneur in its theoretical frameworks (instead assuming that resources would find each other through a price system).
  • Profit and Value

    • In neoclassical microeconomic theory, the term profit has two related but distinct meanings.
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