Arrange the following topics into lists of microeconomic and macroeconomic topics:
- wages of textile workers
- cost of producing 10,000 bookcases
- the economy's annual growth rate
- national demand for fish
- the unemployment rate
- the gold futures market
- money supply
- projected inflation rate next year
A. Microeconomics: wages of textile workers, the unemployment rate, cost of producing 10,000 bookcases, the gold futures marketMacroeconomics: the economy's annual growth rate, money supply, national demand for fish, projected inflation rate next year
B. Microeconomics: wages of textile workers, cost of producing 10,000 bookcases, the economy's annual growth rate, unemployment rateMacroeconomics: national demand for fish, the gold futures market, money supply, projected inflation rate next year
C. Microeconomics: wages of textile workers, cost of producing 10,000 bookcases, the gold futures market, national demand for fishMacroeconomics: the economy's annual growth rate, the unemployment rate, money supply, projected inflation rate next year
D. Microeconomics: the economy's annual growth rate, the unemployment rate, money supply, projected inflation rate next yearMacroeconomics: wages of textile workers, cost of producing 10,000 bookcases, the gold futures market, national demand for fish
Answer: C
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