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  2. Level of analysis - Wikipedia

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    In general, a meso-level analysis indicates a population size that falls between the micro and macro levels, such as a community or an organization. However, meso level may also refer to analyses that are specifically designed to reveal connections between micro and macro levels. It is sometimes referred to as mid range, especially in sociology ...

  3. Mesoeconomics - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Dopfer – Argues that the failure to link micro and macro economics shows that there is a need for a meso level of economic thinking based on evolutionary concepts. Richard Parker (economist) – Historian of economics who has been a proponent of the need for a mesoeconomic scale in association with Stuart Holland.

  4. Mesosociology - Wikipedia

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    Mesosociology is the study of intermediate (meso) social forces and stratification such as income, age, gender, race, ethnicity, organizations and geographically circumscribed communities. Mesosociology lies between analysis of large-scale macro forces such as the economy or human societies (which is a domain of macrosociology ), and everyday ...

  5. Market environment - Wikipedia

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    The meso-level is settled between the macro- and the micro- level. This field deals with the design of the specific environment of the enterprises. It is of decisive importance that the layout of the physical infrastructure ( transport , communication and power distribution systems) and of the sector policies, especially of the education ...

  6. Talk:Mesoeconomics - Wikipedia

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    The economic system is built upon meso; micro and macro are two perspectives that reveal the structural aspects of the changes in the meso populations that constitute the elementary units of the economic system (Dopfer Foster Potts 2004, 267).”

  7. Unit of analysis - Wikipedia

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    In social science research, at the macro level, the most commonly referenced unit of analysis, considered to be a society is the state (polity) (i.e. country). At meso level, common units of observation include groups, organizations, and institutions, and at micro level, individual people. [citation needed]

  8. Polycentric networks - Wikipedia

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    Polycentric networks have different spatial characteristics, reflecting a micro, meso, or macro-level of connections in a given region. These different scales allow flexible and convertible networks for spatial planning in complex regions and systems. Micro-level: intra-urban or intra-regional aspects within a certain city region.

  9. Microeconomics - Wikipedia

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    Applications include a wide array of economic phenomena and approaches, such as auctions, bargaining, mergers & acquisitions pricing, fair division, duopolies, oligopolies, social network formation, agent-based computational economics, general equilibrium, mechanism design, and voting systems, and across such broad areas as experimental ...