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100 1 _aNicholson, Walter.
_94720
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245 1 0 _aMicroeconomic theory :
_bbasic principles and extensions /
_cWalter Nicholson.
250 _aNinth edition
264 1 _aMason, Ohio :
_bThomson/South-Western,
_c[2005]
264 4 _a©2005.
300 _axvi, 671 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c27 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
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338 _2rdacarrier
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aPart I: INTRODUCTION.1. Economic Models.2. Mathematics for Microeconomics.Part II: CHOICE AND DEMAND.3. Preferences and Utility.4. Utility Maximization and Choice.5. Income and Substitution Effects.6. Demand Relationships among Goods.Part III: UNCERTAINTY AND STRATEGY.7. Uncertainty.8. Game Theory.Part IV: PRODUCTION AND SUPPLY.9. Production Functions.10. Cost Functions.11. Profit Maximization.Part V: COMPETITIVE MARKETS.12. The Partial Equilibrium Competitive Model.13. General Equilibrium and Welfare.Part VI: MARKET POWER.14. Monopoly.15. Imperfect Competition.Part VII: PRICING IN INPUT MARKETS.16. Labor Markets.17. Capital and Time.Part VIII: MARKET FAILURE.18. Asymmetric Information.19. Externalities and Public Goods.
520 _aProvides a presentation of advanced microeconomic concepts. This text offers a suitable level of mathematical rigor for upper level undergraduate students and beginning graduate students. It gives students the opportunity to work directly with theoretical tools, real-world applications, and developments in the study of microeconomics.
650 0 _aMicroeconomics.
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