MICROECONOMIC THEORY: BASIC PRINCIPLES AND EXTENSIONS, International Edition delivers the most cutting-edge treatment of microeconomics in its new 11th edition. The text offers an ideal level of mathematical rigor for upper level undergraduate students and beginning graduate students. Students work directly with theoretical tools, real-world applications, and cutting edge developments in the study of microeconomics. It provides clear and accurate coverage of advanced microeconomic concepts and illustrates how the theory applies to practical situations. In addition, the text’s aggressive effort helps build student intuition by including a new two-tier end-of-chapter problem that begins with simple numerical/mathematical exercises followed by more analytical, theoretical, and complex problems.
作者簡介
Walter Nicholson
現職:Amherst College
學歷:PH.D in economics from the MIT
Christopher Snyder
現職:Dartmouth College
學歷:PH.D in economics from the MIT
目 錄
PART I: INTRODUCTION
Ch 1 Economic Models
Ch 2 Mathematics for Microeconomics
PART II: CHOICE AND DEMAND
Ch 3 Preferences and Utility
Ch 4 Utility Maximization and Choice
Ch 5 Income and Substitution Effects
Ch 6 Demand Relationships Among Goods
PART III: UNCERTAINTY AND STRATEGY
Ch 7 Uncertainty
Ch 8 Game Theory
PART IV: PRODUCTION AND SUPPLY
Ch 9 Production Functions
Ch10 Cost Functions
Ch11 Profit Maximization
PART V: COMPETITIVE MARKETS
Ch12 The Partial Equilibrium Competitive Model.
Ch13 General Equilibrium and Welfare.
PART VI: MARKET POWER
Ch14 Monopoly
Ch15 Imperfect Competition
PART VII: INPUT MARKETS
Ch16 Labor Markets
Ch17 Capital and Time
PART VIII: OTHER TOPICS
Ch18 Asymmetric Information
Ch19 Externalities and Public Goods