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The Eleventh Edition of THEORY AND APPLICATION OF INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS, INTERNATIONAL EDITION by Walter Nicholson of Amherst College and Christopher Snyder of Dartmouth College, provides an exceptionally clear and concise introduction to the economics of markets, with a managerial focus and using an algebraic approach. The authors have provided a complete range of highly relevant applications and appealing, current examples, filling this edition with strong examples and activities that engage students' interest and encourage them to learn by doing.
Table des matières
Part 1: INTRODUCTION.
1. Economic Models.
Appendix: Mathematics Used In Microeconomics.
Part 2: DEMAND.
2. Utility and Choice.
3. Demand Curves.
Part 3: UNCERTAINTY AND STRATEGY.
4. Uncertainty and Expected Utility.
5. Game Theory.
Part 4: PRODUCTION, COSTS, AND SUPPLY.
6. Production.
7. Costs.
8. Profit Maximization and Supply.
Part 5: PERFECT COMPETITION.
9. Perfect Competition in a Single Market.
10. General Equilibrium and Welfare.
Part 6: MARKET POWER.
11. Monopoly.
12. Imperfect Competition.
Part 7: INPUT MARKETS.
13. Pricing in Input Markets.
14. Capital and Time.
Part 8: ADDITIONAL TOPICS
15. Asymmetric Information.
16. Public Goods and Externalities.
17. Behavioral Economics.