Intermediate Microeconomics
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Intermediate Microeconomics

Tác giả: Patrick M. Emerson

Nhà xuất bản: Project Gutenberg

Thể loại: Kinh Tế - Quản Lý

Định dạng: Epub

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Ngày cập nhật: 14/04/2021

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Book Description: Intermediate Microeconomics is a comprehensive microeconomic theory text that uses real world policy questions to motivate and illustrate the material in each chapter. Intermediate Microeconomics is an approachable yet rigorous textbook that covers the entire scope of traditional microeconomic theory and includes two mathematical approaches, allowing instructors to teach the material with or without calculus. With real-world policy topics as an entree into each subject, Intermediate Microeconomics will help students engage with the material and facilitate learning not only the concepts, but their importance and application as well.

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  1. Main Body

    1. Module 1: Preferences and Indifference Curves

    2. Module 2: Utility

    3. Module 3: Budget Constraint

    4. Module 4: Consumer Choice

    5. Module 5: Individual Demand and Market Demand

    6. Module 6: Firms and their Production Decisions

    7. Module 7: Minimizing Costs

    8. Module 8: Cost Curves

    9. Module 9: Profit Maximization and Supply

    10. Module 10: Market Equilibrium – Supply and Demand

    11. Module 11: Comparative Statics - Analyzing and Assessing Changes in Markets

    12. Module 12: Input Markets

    13. Module 13: Perfect Competition

    14. Module 14: General Equilibrium

    15. Module 15: Monopoly

    16. Module 16: Pricing Strategies

    17. Module 17: Game Theory

    18. Module 18: Models of Oligopoly – Cournot, Bertrand and Stackleberg

    19. Module 19: Monopolistic Competition

    20. Module 20: Externalities

    21. Module 21: Public Goods

    22. Module 22: Asymmetric Information

    23. Module 23: Uncertainty and Risk

    24. Module 24: Time – Money Now or Later?

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