Microeconomic theory : basic principles and extensions

By: Snyder, ChristopherContributor(s): Nicholson, WalterMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi : Cengage Learning, 2012Description: xxi, 738 pagesISBN: 9781111525514; 9788131521724Subject(s): MicroeconomicsDDC classification: 338.5
Contents:
Economic models -- Mathematics for microeconomics -- Preferences and utility -- Utility maximization and choice -- Income and substitution effects -- Demand relationships among goods -- Uncertainty -- Game theory -- Production functions -- Cost functions -- Profit maximization -- The partial equilibrium competitive model -- General equilibrium and welfare -- Monopoly -- Imperfect competition -- Labor markets -- Capital and time -- Asymmetric information -- Externalities and public goods.
Summary: Delivers economic models, theoretical tools, real-world applications, and the developments in the study of microeconomics. This title features insightful graphic presentations that help visual learners see the connections between the calculus and the algebra/geometry of the same material as it applies to microeconomic theory.
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Economic models --
Mathematics for microeconomics --
Preferences and utility --
Utility maximization and choice --
Income and substitution effects --
Demand relationships among goods --
Uncertainty --
Game theory --
Production functions --
Cost functions --
Profit maximization --
The partial equilibrium competitive model --
General equilibrium and welfare --
Monopoly --
Imperfect competition --
Labor markets --
Capital and time --
Asymmetric information --
Externalities and public goods.

Delivers economic models, theoretical tools, real-world applications, and the developments in the study of microeconomics. This title features insightful graphic presentations that help visual learners see the connections between the calculus and the algebra/geometry of the same material as it applies to microeconomic theory.

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