Microeconomic theory : Basic principles and extensions / by Walter Nicholson and Christopher Snyder
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Part 1. Introduction
Chapter 1 Economic Models
Chapter 2 Mathematics for Microeconomics
Part 2. Choice and demand
Chapter 3 Preference and Utility
Chapter 4 Utility Maximization and Choice
Chapter 5 Income Substitution Effects
Chapter 6 Demands Relationships among Goods
Part 3. Uncertainty and strategy
Chapter 7 Uncertainty
Chapter 8 Game Theory
Part 4. Production and supply
Chapter 9 Production Function
Chapter 10 Cost Function
Chapter 11 Profit Maximization
Part 5. Competitive markets
Chapter 12 The Partial Euilibrium Competitive Model
Chapter 13 General Equilibrium and Welfare
Part 6. Market power
Chapter 14 Monopoly
Chapter 15 Imperfect Competion
Part 7. Pricing in input markets
Chapter 16 Labor Markets
Chapter 17 Capital and time
Part 8. Market failure
Chapter 18 Asymmetric Information
Chapter 19 Externalities and Public Goods
This established text provides a clear and accurate presentation of advanced microeconomic concepts, as well as a suitable level of mathematical rigour for upper level undergraduate students and beginning graduate students ( Source : WorldCat)
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