Neoclassical microeconomics

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Neoclassical microeconomics

edited by Martin Ricketts

(Schools of thought in economics, 3)

E. Elgar , Gower, c1988

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  • v. 1
  • v. 2

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Description

Neo-classical microeconomics has dominated economics as a school of thought since the end of the nineteenth century. Seen as the 'orthodox' school, it has been challenged by many of the newer schools that have been developed since, but none has succeeded in supplanting neoclassical microeconomic theory as the foundation stone of economics.

Table of Contents

Contents: Volume I: 1. Constrained Choice 2. Markets 3. Information Problems 4. Theory of the Firm 5. Other Applications of the Neoclassical Method * Volume II: 1. Public Goods and Externalities 2. Demand Revealing Problems 3. Second Best Welfare Theory 4. Optimal Taxation 5. The Social Rate of Discount 6. The Environment 7. Medical Care 8. Empirical Studies of Efficiency Costs

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