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_aMas-Colell, Andreu _91986 |
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245 | _aMicroeconomics theory | ||
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_bOxford University Press _aNew Delhi _c2016 |
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300 | _axvii, 981p. | ||
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_aINR _b1050.00 |
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504 | _aTable of contents PART I: INDIVIDUAL DECISION-MAKING Introduction to Part I Chapter 1: Preference and Choice Chapter 2: Consumer Choice Chapter 3: Classical Demand Theory Chapter 4: Aggregate Demand Chapter 5: Production Chapter 6: Choice under Uncertainty PART II: GAME THEORY Introduction to Part II Chapter 7: Chapter 7: Basic Elements of Non-Cooperative Games Chapter 8: Chapter 8: Simultaneous-Move Games Chapter 9: Chapter 9: Dynamic Games PART III: MARKET EQUILIBRIUM AND MARKET FAILURE Introduction to Part III Chapter 10: Chapter 10: Competitive Markets Chapter 11: Extrnalities and Public Goods Chapter 12: Market Power Chapter 13: Adverse Selection, Signalling, and Screening Chapter 14: The Principal-Agent Problem PART IV: GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM Introduction to Part IV Chapter 15: General Equilibrium Theory: Some Examples Chapter 16: Equilibrium and its Basic Welfare Properties Chapter 17: The Positive Theory of Equilibrium Chapter 18: Some Foundations for Competitive Equilibria Chapter 19: General Equilibrium under Uncertainty Chapter 20: Equilibrium and Time PART V: WELFARE ECONOMICS AND INCENTIVES Introduction to Part V Chapter 21: Social Choice Theory Chapter 22: Elements of Welfare Economics and Axiomatic Bargaining Chapter 23: Incentives and Mechanism Design Mathematical Appendix | ||
520 | _aThis textbook aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the essentials of microeconomics. It offers unprecedented depth of coverage, whilst allowing lecturers to 'tailor-make' their courses to suit personal priorities. Covering topics such as noncooperative game theory, information economics, mechanism design and general equilibrium under uncertainty, it is written in a clear, accessible and engaging style and provides practice exercises and a full appendix of terminology. | ||
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_aMicroeconomics _9725 |
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_aGreen, Jerry R. _91987 |
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_aWhinston, Michael Dennis _91988 |
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