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Microeconomics

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Pearson Education | e druk, 2012
ISBN13: 9780273734871
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Your complete guide to Microeconomic principles, theory and application

Think like an economist... the new sixth edition equips you with the microeconomic tools to help you understand how individuals, firms and policy-makers decide their best course of action. This comprehensive text has been fully updated in light of recent developments in microeconomics, providing a balance of theory and examples to demonstrate the relevance of applying microeconomic principles to effectively analyse and solve a wide range of economic problems.

New for this edition

·         New chapters on decision theory and game theory

·         Fully updated throughout, including new boxed worked examples

·         Detailed new coverage on the tragedy of the commons, auctions and corporate governance

·         Diagrammatic and mathematical analysis.

Microeconomics caters for all students who already possess knowledge of the basic principles, challenging the most able reader whilst leaving no student behind.

Saul Estrin is a Professor of Management and Head of the Department of Management at The London School of Economics and Political Science.

David Laidler is Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Western Ontario and Fellow in Residence at the C. D. Howe Institute in Toronto.

Michael Dietrich is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at Sheffield University

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ISBN13:9780273734871
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Hoofdrubriek:Economie

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<ol> <li>I Introduction</li> <li>2 The basic theory of consumer choice</li> <li>3 Money income and real income</li> <li>4 Utility</li> <li>5 Intertemporal choice</li> <li>6 Choice in the face of risk</li> <li>7 Decision Making: further analysis</li> <li>8 Production</li> <li>9 Costs</li> <li>10 Production functions, cost functions, and the demand for factors of production</li> <li>11 Perfect competition</li> <li>12 Monopoly</li> <li>13 Product differentiation and monopolistic competition</li> <li>14 Imperfect Competition – an introduction</li> <li>15 Oligopoly and strategic interaction</li> <li>16 Game theory</li> <li>17 Game Theory II</li> <li>18 Factor demand</li> <li>19 Factor supply</li> <li>20 Labour markets – trade unions and bargaining</li> <li>21 The exchange economy</li> <li>22 General equilibrium with production</li> <li>23 Welfare economics</li> <li>24 Externalities, public goods and Taxes</li> <li>25 Economics of information</li> <li>26 Public choice</li> </ol>

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