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Representative Goods and Sectors

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CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Representative Goods and Sectors

Macroeconomics sometimes must look at sectors separately, not only at one “representative” good.

  • Different sectors (agriculture, industry, services; households, firms, government) behave differently and affect each other, so studying their links explains the economy better.
  • Instead of one good or one type of labour, macroeconomics often uses a few broad categories and analyses each sector’s output, prices and employment.
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