Microeconomics, 6th edition

Published by Pearson (October 12, 2012) © 2013

  • Saul Estrin London Business School
  • David Laidler University of Western Ontario
  • Michael Dietrich University of Sheffield

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Microeconomics builds a comprehensive picture of the microeconomic tools required to solve a wide range of problems by using an innovative combination of written, illustrative and mathematical analysis. It helps the reader to think like an economist - in particular demonstrating how individuals, firms and policy-makers decide their best course of action.

Table of contents

  1. I Introduction
  2. 2 The basic theory of consumer choice
  3. 3 Money income and real income
  4. 4 Utility
  5. 5 Intertemporal choice
  6. 6 Choice in the face of risk
  7. 7 Decision Making: further analysis
  8. 8 Production
  9. 9 Costs
  10. 10 Production functions, cost functions, and the demand for factors of production
  11. 11 Perfect competition
  12. 12 Monopoly
  13. 13 Product differentiation and monopolistic competition
  14. 14 Imperfect Competition – an introduction
  15. 15 Oligopoly and strategic interaction
  16. 16 Game theory
  17. 17 Game Theory II
  18. 18 Factor demand
  19. 19 Factor supply
  20. 20 Labour markets – trade unions and bargaining
  21. 21 The exchange economy
  22. 22 General equilibrium with production
  23. 23 Welfare economics
  24. 24 Externalities, public goods and Taxes
  25. 25 Economics of information
  26. 26 Public choice

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