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If increased productivity in the workplace is an example of the macroeconomic impact of the green economy and increased income from new jobs is an example of its microeconomic impact, then what does this imply about the difference between macroeconomic and microeconomic factors when measuring the green economy’s impact? (Select all that apply.) The green economy’s macroeconomic effects are best seen in broad patterns, and its microeconomic effects in specific events.

The green economy’s macroeconomic effects are best seen from the top down, and its microeconomic effects from the bottom up.

The green economy’s macroeconomic effects are more speculative, and its microeconomic effects are measurable and concrete.

The green economy’s macroeconomic effects are most telling for measuring its true impact, and its microeconomic effects are too short term to be reliable indicators of impact.

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