Macroeconomists think that
A) most questions about individual markets are more important than the overall economy.
B) questions of overall unemployment are less important than the jobs of particular workers.
C) the details of resource allocation and individual market prices are less important than the amount of national output.
D) the causes of unemployment usually lie with the personalities of individual workers.
E) the price of particular products is more important than the overall price level.
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