Microeconomic theory
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1995.Description: xvii, 981 p. : illustrationsISBN:- 0195073401 (alk. paper)
- 9780195073409
- 0195102681 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 9780195102680
- 338.5 MAC
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Included Index.
Ch. 1. Preference and Choice --
Ch. 2. Consumer Choice --
Ch. 3. Classical Demand Theory --
Ch. 4. Aggregate Demand --
Ch. 5. Production --
Ch. 6. Choice Under Uncertainty --
Ch. 7. Basic Elements of Noncooperative Games --
Ch. 8. Simultaneous-Move Games --
Ch. 9. Dynamic Games --
Ch. 10. Competitive Markets --
Ch. 11. Externalities and Public Goods --
Ch. 12. Market Power --
Ch. 13. Adverse Selection, Signaling, and Screening --
Ch. 14. The Principal-Agent Problem --
Ch. 15. General Equilibrium Theory: Some Examples --
Ch. 16. Equilibrium and Its Basic Welfare Properties --
Ch. 17. The Positive Theory of Equilibrium --
Ch. 18. Some Foundations for Competitive Equilibria --
Ch. 19. General Equilibrium Under Uncertainty --
Ch. 20. Equilibrium and Time --
Ch. 21. Social Choice Theory --
Ch. 22. Elements of Welfare Economics and Axiomatic Bargaining --
Ch. 23. Incentives and Mechanism Design --
Mathematical Appendix.
This is a comprehensive textbook covering all of the topics taught in the graduate-level, two-semester course in microeconomic theory required of all graduate students in economics. It combines the results of the authors' experience of teaching microeconomics at Harvard and has been fully classroom tested.
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