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Microeconomic theory & applications / Edgar K. Browning, Mark A. Zupan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York ; Chichester : Wiley, 2006.Edition: 9th edDescription: 624 p. : illISBN:
  • 9780471679431 (hbk.) :
  • 9780471679431 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.5 BRO
LOC classification:
  • HB172 .B864 2006
Contents:
1.An introduction to microeconomics -- 2.Supply and demand -- 3.The theory of consumer choice -- 4.Individual and market demand -- 5.Using consumer choice theory -- 6.Exchange, efficiency, and prices -- 7.Production -- 8.The cost of production -- 9.Profit maximization in perfectly competitive markets -- 10.Using the competitive model -- 11.Monopoly -- 12.Product pricing with monopoly pwer -- 13.Monopolistic competition and oligopoly -- 14.Game theory and the economics of information -- 15.Using noncompetitive market models -- 16.Employment and pricing of inputs -- 17.Wages, rent, interest, and profit -- 18.Using input market analysis -- 19.General equilibrium analysis and economic efficiency -- 20.Public goods and externalities.
Summary: This ninth edition emphasises the theme of human capital as the engine of economic progress, and the authors stress how knowledge of microeconomics is critical to understanding the New Economy.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 338.5 BRO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 216020

Previous ed.: 2004.

1.An introduction to microeconomics -- 2.Supply and demand -- 3.The theory of consumer choice -- 4.Individual and market demand -- 5.Using consumer choice theory -- 6.Exchange, efficiency, and prices -- 7.Production -- 8.The cost of production -- 9.Profit maximization in perfectly competitive markets -- 10.Using the competitive model -- 11.Monopoly -- 12.Product pricing with monopoly pwer -- 13.Monopolistic competition and oligopoly -- 14.Game theory and the economics of information -- 15.Using noncompetitive market models -- 16.Employment and pricing of inputs -- 17.Wages, rent, interest, and profit -- 18.Using input market analysis -- 19.General equilibrium analysis and economic efficiency -- 20.Public goods and externalities.

This ninth edition emphasises the theme of human capital as the engine of economic progress, and the authors stress how knowledge of microeconomics is critical to understanding the New Economy.

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