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MicroeconomicsAmong the concepts that we need to know to understand the economy we find the concept of microeconomics.
Microeconomics is the part of economics that studies the economic behavior of individual agents. These operators can be found: consumers, workers, businesses, investors.

To study the microeconomics level, we have to focus on the various parameters that affect: The goods, prices, markets and economic agents.

Paran study the microeconomics can also focus on various theories that will help us to better understand the environment where it grows. Among these theories we find: the theory of consumer, demand, the producer and general equilibrium.

The study of microeconomics, is of great importance in the study of economics in general, covering as you can see a wide range of very general topics as well.

In university courses related to business studies have in mind this part of the study of economics as a subject. In this regard, we find that the students are also studying everything related to macroeconomics, which I will explain more to the ante.

OperatorsIn the previous post I talked about the microeconomics as the basic concept to understand different economic issues. Today it is the turn of a term that is also important to understand the concept of microeconomics, it is the operators.

Operators is called the group of people or person who performs a specific economic activity, whether in the primary, secondary or tertiary. In turn are divided into several groups:

* Families: responsible consumption. In a national economy, families and consumers act based products and services that companies are willing to create. Thus establishing a circle of production and consumption.

However, in times of crisis, families are often the most affected in general, since being small economies have less protection with regard to prices that are imposed on all the basic resources they need to live. In Spain for example, we have seen with the fact that families stop using has profoundly affected the worsening financial crisis. Read the rest of this entry »