Advanced Microeconomic Theory, 3rd edition
Published by Pearson Education Canada (December 22, 2010) © 2011
- Geoffrey A. Jehle |
- Philip J. Reny |
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Title overview
‘Advanced Microeconomic Theory’ remains a rigorous, up-to-date standard in microeconomics, giving all the core mathematics and modern theory the advanced student must master. This student-friendly text, with its efficient theorem-proof organization, and many examples and exercises, is uniquely effective in advanced courses.
- General equilibrium with contingent commodities
- Expanded treatment of social choice, with a simplified proof of Arrow’s theorem and complete, step-by-step development of the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem
- Extensive development of Bayesian games
- New section on efficient mechanism design in the quasi-linear utility, private values environment. The most complete and easy to follow presentation of any text.
- Over fifty new exercises.
Table of contents
- PART 1: ECONOMIC AGENTS
- CHAPTER 1: CONSUMER THEORY
- CHAPTER 2: TOPICS IN CONSUMER THEORY
- CHAPTER 3: THEORY OF THE FIRM
- PART 2: MARKETS AND WELFARE
- CHAPTER 4: PARTIAL EQUALIBRIUM
- CHAPTER 5: GENERAL EQUALIBRIUM
- CHAPTER 6: SOCIAL CHOICE AND WELFARE
- PART 3: STRATEGIC BEHAVIOUR
- CHAPTER 7: GAME THEORY
- CHAPTER 8: INFORMATION ECONOMICS
- CHAPTER 9: AUCTIONS AND MECHANISM DESIGN
- CHAPTER A1: SETS AND MAPPINGS
- LIST OF THEOREMS
- LIST OF DEFINITIONS
- HINTS AND ANSWERS
- REFERENCES
- INDEX
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