Description |
720 pages, 80 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm |
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regular print |
Series |
The Pearson series in economics |
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Pearson series in economics.
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Contents |
Chapter 1: Introduction --Chapter 2: Supply and Demand --Chapter 3: Applying the Supply-and-Demand Model --Chapter 4: Consumer Choice --Chapter 5: Applying Consumer Theory --Chapter 6: Firms and Production --Chapter 7: Costs --Chapter 8: Competitive Firms and Markets --Chapter 9: Applying the Competitive Model --Chapter 10: General Equilibrium and Economic Welfare --Chapter 11: Monopoly --Chapter 12: Pricing and Advertising --Chapter 13: Oligopoly and Monopolistic Competition --Chapter 14: Game Theory --Chapter 15: Factor Markets --Chapter 16: Interest Rates, Investments, and Capital Markets --Chapter 17: Uncertainty --Chapter 18: Externalities, Open-Access, and Public Goods Chapter 19: Asymmetric Information --Chapter 20: Contracts and Moral Hazards |
Summary |
Using real-world examples and modern theories to analyse actual markets, this book offers a practical perspective on microeconomic theory and how it is used to resolve problems and analyse policy issues |
Notes |
Contains student access code card |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Microeconomics.
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ISBN |
0273754602 (paperback) |
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9780273754602 (paperback) |
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