Principles of Microeconomics, International Version
Price: 995.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198062301
Publication date:
31/05/2009
Paperback
Price: 995.00 INR
ISBN:
9780198062301
Publication date:
31/05/2009
Paperback
Fifth Edition
This fully revised and expanded international version of the fifth edition of Principles of Microeconomics presents all the standard topics of traditional microeconomic theory while offering a modern approach that reflects the many recent developments in the field.
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Fifth Edition
Description
This fully revised and expanded international version of the fifth edition of Principles of Microeconomics presents all the standard topics of traditional microeconomic theory while offering a modern approach that reflects the many recent developments in the field.
New and Expanded Treatment in the International Fifth Edition Provides more than 130 new and updated real-world examples of how microeconomic theory can be used to analyze and possibly resolve important present-day economic problems Offers expanded treatment of important topics such as game theory, the new international economies of scale, economics of information, and market structure, efficiency, and regulation.
Fifth Edition
Table of contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
chapter 2. Basic demand and supply analysis
chapter 3. Consumer preferences and choice
chapter 4. Consumer behavior and individual demand
chapter 5. Market demand and elasticities
chapter 6. Choice under uncertainty
chapter 7. Production theory
chapter 8. Costs of production
chapter 9. Price and output under perfect competition
chapter 10. Price and output under pure monopoly
chapter 11. Price and output under monopolistic competition and oligopoly
chapter 12. Game theory and oligopolistic behavior
chapter 13. Market structure, efficiency, and regulation
chapter 14. Input price and employment under perfect competition
chapter 15. Input price and employment under imperfect competition
chapter 16. General equilibrium and welfare economics
chapter 17. Externalities, public goods, and the role of the government
chapter 18. The economics of information
Fifth Edition
Features
- Offers a balance of traditional microeconomic topics while addressing contemporary issues and concerns
- Introduces an important international dimension to microeconomics, reflecting the strong trend toward globalization in tastes, production, and distribution in today's world
- Presents an ""At the Frontier"" section in each chapter that highlights the most exciting recent examples of advanced theoretical developments in microeconomics
Fifth Edition
Description
This fully revised and expanded international version of the fifth edition of Principles of Microeconomics presents all the standard topics of traditional microeconomic theory while offering a modern approach that reflects the many recent developments in the field.
New and Expanded Treatment in the International Fifth Edition Provides more than 130 new and updated real-world examples of how microeconomic theory can be used to analyze and possibly resolve important present-day economic problems Offers expanded treatment of important topics such as game theory, the new international economies of scale, economics of information, and market structure, efficiency, and regulation.
Table of contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
chapter 2. Basic demand and supply analysis
chapter 3. Consumer preferences and choice
chapter 4. Consumer behavior and individual demand
chapter 5. Market demand and elasticities
chapter 6. Choice under uncertainty
chapter 7. Production theory
chapter 8. Costs of production
chapter 9. Price and output under perfect competition
chapter 10. Price and output under pure monopoly
chapter 11. Price and output under monopolistic competition and oligopoly
chapter 12. Game theory and oligopolistic behavior
chapter 13. Market structure, efficiency, and regulation
chapter 14. Input price and employment under perfect competition
chapter 15. Input price and employment under imperfect competition
chapter 16. General equilibrium and welfare economics
chapter 17. Externalities, public goods, and the role of the government
chapter 18. The economics of information