Rigorous and modernβnow with calculus integrated into the main text. The #1 text is still the most modern presentation of the subject and gives students tools to develop the problem-solving skills they need for the course, and beyond.
Intermediate Microeconomics With Calculus
β Scribed by Hal R. Varian
- Publisher
- W W Norton & Co Inc
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 827
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The #1 text is still the most modern presentation of the subject and gives students tools to develop the problem-solving skills they need for the course, and beyond.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Table of Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 - The Market
Chapter 2 - Budget Constraint
Chapter 3 - Preferences
Chapter 4 - Utility
Chapter 5 - Choice
Chapter 6 - Demand
Chapter 7 - Revealed Preference
Chapter 8 - Slutsky Equation
Chapter 9 - Buying and Selling
Chapter 10 - Intertemporal Choice
Chapter 11 - Asset Markets
Chapter 12 - Uncertainty
Chapter 13 - Risky Assets
Chapter 14 - Consumer's Surplus
Chapter 15 - Market Demand
Chapter 16 - Equilibrium
Chapter 17 - Measurement
Chapter 18 - Auctions
Chapter 19 - Technology
Chapter 20 - Profit Maximization
Chapter 21 - Cost Minimization
Chapter 22 - Cost Curves
Chapter 23 - Firm Supply
Chapter 24 - Industry Supply
Chapter 25 - Monopoly
Chapter 26 - Monopoly Behavior
Chapter 27 - Factor Markets
Chapter 28 - Oligopoly
Chapter 29 - Game Theory
Chapter 30 - Game Applications
Chapter 31 - Behavioral Economics
Chapter 32 - Exchange
Chapter 33 - Production
Chapter 34 - Welfare
Chapter 35 - Externalities
Chapter 36 - Information Technology
Chapter 37 - Public Goods
Chapter 38 - Asymmetric Information
Mathematical Appendix
Answers
Index
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