內容簡介
內容簡介 This edition represents our efforts to continue refining and modernizing our treatment of microeconomic theory. Despite the significant change appearing in virtually every chapter, the text retains all of the elements that have made it successful for so many editions. The basic approach is mathematical tools needed to go further in their studies. The text also seeks t facilitate that linkage by providing many numerical example, advanced problems, and extended discussions of empirical implementation-all of which are intended to show students how microeconomic theory is used to today.
產品目錄
產品目錄 PART I: INTRODUCTION Ch 1 Economic Models Ch 2 Mathematics for Microeconomics PART II: CHOICE AND DEMAND Ch 3 Preferences and Utility Ch 4 Utility Maximization and Choice Ch 5 Income and Substitution Effects Ch 6 Demand Relationships Among Goods PART III: UNCERTAINTY AND STRATEGY Ch 7 Uncertainty Ch 8 Game Theory PART IV: PRODUCTION AND SUPPLY Ch 9 Production Functions Ch10 Cost Functions Ch11 Profit Maximization PART V: COMPETITIVE MARKETS Ch12 The Partial Equilibrium Competitive Model. Ch13 General Equilibrium and Welfare. PART VI: MARKET POWER Ch14 Monopoly Ch15 Imperfect Competition PART VII: INPUT MARKETS Ch16 Labor Markets Ch17 Capital and Time PART VIII: OTHER TOPICS Ch18 Asymmetric Information Ch19 Externalities and Public Goods