Microeconomics

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Microeconomics

Michael Parkin

Pearson, c2012

10th ed., global ed

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The Pearson series in economics

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"Pearson international edition" -- Back cover

Previous ed.: 2009

Includes index

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Description

Parkin's Microeconomics is a worldwide leader because it provides a serious, analytical approach to the discipline using the latest policy and data. Parkin trains students to think like economists by offering a clear introduction to theory and applying the concepts to today's events, news, and research.

Table of Contents

Parkin, Microeconomics, 10/e Brief Table of Contents Part 1: Introduction Chapter 1: What is Economics? Chapter 2: The Economic Problem Part 2: How Markets Work Chapter 3: Demand and Supply Chapter 4: Elasticity Chapter 5: Efficiency and Equity Chapter 6: Government Actions in Markets Chapter 7: Global Markets in Action Part 3: Households' Choices Chapter 8: Utility and Demand Chapter 9: Possibilities, Preferences, and Choices Part 4: Firms and Markets Chapter 10: Organizing Production Chapter 11: Output and Costs Chapter 12: Perfect Competition Chapter 13: Monopoly Chapter 14: Monopolistic Competition Chapter 15: Oligopoly Part 5: Market Failure and Government Chapter 16: Public Choices and Public Goods Chapter 17: Economics of the Environment Part 6: Factor Markets, Inequality, and Uncertainty Chapter 18: Markets for Factors of Production Chapter 19: Economic Inequality Chapter 20: Uncertainty and Information

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