Microeconomics : equilibrium and efficiency

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Microeconomics : equilibrium and efficiency

Thijs ten Raa

Palgrave Macmillan, 2013

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Microeconomics: Equilibrium and Efficiency teaches how to apply microeconomic theory in an innovative, intuitive and concise way. Using real-world, empirical examples, this book not only covers the building blocks of the subject, but helps gain a broad understanding of microeconomic theory and models.

Table of Contents

PART I: ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES Economic Building Blocks and the Importance of Elasticities Scarcities and how they are Priced PART II: THE DEMAND SIDE OF THE ECONOMY Utility and Expenditures Demand: Income and Substitution Effects Measuring Consumer Well-being PART III: THE SUPPLY SIDE OF THE ECONOMY Production Analysis: Inputs, Outputs, Coefficients, and Productivity Production Functions Supply and Market Power PART IV: BUILDING THE MODEL OF THE ECONOMY Equilibrium Efficiency Theory PART V: PUTTING THE MODEL TO USE Measuring Economic Performance Market Forms and Competition Policy Public Economics PART VI: MARKET IMPERFECTIONS Game Theory and the New Industrial Organization Analyzing Uncertainty and Missing Information Search, Transaction, and Switching Costs.

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