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The introduction explains that microeconomics is the study of how individuals, businesses, and organizations make choices when resources are limited. It introduces economics as a way of thinking that helps explain everyday decisions, market outcomes, and how resources are allocated in society.
The authors emphasize that economic decisions involve trade-offs because people and organizations cannot have everything they want. Understanding these choices requires examining incentives, costs, benefits, and the effects of decisions on others.






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