mikroökonomian
Mikroökonomian, often translated as microeconomics, is a branch of economics that studies the behavior of individual economic agents, such as households, firms, and markets. It focuses on how these agents make decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources. Key areas of study within mikroökonomian include supply and demand, consumer theory, producer theory, market structures, and labor economics.
Consumer theory examines how individuals make choices to maximize their utility, given their budget constraints. This
Mikroökonomian also delves into different market structures, such as perfect competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, and oligopoly,