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Informationen zum Autor Pankaj Tandon is an associate professor of economics at Boston University. He received his PhD degree in economics from Harvard University in the year 1979. He is a graduate of St Stephen's College and the Delhi School of Economics, where he was the gold medalist in 1973. He has been teaching at Boston University since 1978, where he has won two teaching awards. His main areas of interest are microeconomic theory, cost-benefit analysis, economics of public enterprise, economics of technological change, mathematical methods for economists, economic statistics, economics of information, international economics and economics of less developed countries. He co-authored The Welfare Consequences of Selling Public Enterprises: An Empirical Analysis (1994) and Selling Public Enterprises: A Cost-Benefit Methodology (1990). He has served as a consultant to the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank. Klappentext This book covers all the significant topics in modern microeconomics: demand and the theory of the consumer, including applications and extensions; theory of the firm; production, cost and supply; partial equilibrium theory of markets; general equilibrium and welfare economics; uncertainty and information; and market imperfections, including monopoly, oligopoly, externalities and public goods. • Accessible and reader-friendly approach • Coverage of basic and modern aspects of each topic • Graphical and algebraic expositions throughout • Special emphasis on policy applications • Full treatment of corner solutions • Use of calculus throughout • Rich pedagogical elements, including examples and end-of-chapter exercises Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Introduction to Microeconomic Theory Theory of Consumer Behavior Applications of Consumer Theory Extensions of Consumer Theory Production, Cost, and Supply Markets in Partial Equilibrium General Equilibrium and Welfare Economics Uncertainty and Information Monopoly and Market Power The Theory of Games Market Structures between Competition and Monopoly Externalities and Public Goods Answers to Chapter-end Exercises Index ...