Microeconomic Theory : Concepts and Connections. Wetzstein

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9780324260298
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Publisher
Cengage South-Western
ISBN-10
0324260296
ISBN-13
9780324260298
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30539391

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
840 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Microeconomic Theory : concepts and Connections
Publication Year
2004
Subject
Economics / Microeconomics
Type
Textbook
Author
Michael E. Wetzstein
Subject Area
Business & Economics
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
53.7 Oz
Item Length
10.1 in
Item Width
8.1 in

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Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2003-112589
Illustrated
Yes
Table Of Content
1. Introduction. PART I. CONSUMERS’ SOVEREIGNTY. 2. Consumer Preferences. 3. Utility Maximization. 4. Comparative Statics: Analysis of Individual Demand and Labor Supply. PART II. MARKETS AND CONSUMER INTERACTION. 5. Market Demand. 6. Pure Exchange. PART III. PRODUCERS’ RULES. 7. Production Technology. 8. Theory of Cost. PART IV. COMPETITIVE FORCES. 9. Perfect Competition. 10. Economic Efficiency. 11. General Competitive Equilibrium. PART V. MONOPOLY POWER. 12. Monopoly and Regulation. 13. Price Discrimination. PART VI. STRATEGIC AGENT INTERACTION. 14. Game Theory. 15. Industrial Organization. PART VII. INPUT MARKETS. 16. Competitive Input Markets. 17. Monopoly Power in Input Markets. PART VIII. RISKY WORLD AND INTERTEMPORAL CHOICES. 18. Risky Choices and Risk Aversion. 19. Intertemporal Choices and Capital Decisions. PART IX. MISSING MARKETS. 20. Welfare Economics. 21. Externalities. 22. Public Goods. 23. Asymmetric Information.
Synopsis
This book is a calculus-based microeconomic theory text for undergraduates and graduates that successfully balances theoretical/intuitive (verbal), graphical (visual), and mathematical presentation in order to appeal to various learning styles. The text combines theory and applications more completely than most offerings in this course area, and bridges the gap between low-level texts that relegate math to footnotes and upper-level texts that focus only on math at the expense of theory and applications., No matter your background, this is the microeconomics textbook that will help you succeed. MICROECONOMIC THEORY: CONCEPTS AND CONNECTIONS combines verbal, visual, and mathematical explanations to make learning microeconomics easy. MICROECONOMIC THEORY: CONCEPTS AND CONNECTIONS bridges the gap between lower-level and higher-level microeconomics textbooks, making it an ideal learning tool.
LC Classification Number
HB172.W48 2005

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