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Microeconomics, 3/e

Microeconomics,  3/e

Author(s):
  • H. Gravelle
  • R. Rees
  • Author: H. Gravelle
    • ISBN:9788131716557
    • Price: Rs. 570.00
    • Pages:748
    • Imprint:Pearson Education
    • Binding:Paperback
    • Status:Available


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    Updated and revised, this is a new edition of one of the best-selling advanced microeconomics texts to be published in Europe. This well informed book provides a comprehensive exposition of modern microeconomic theory, covering many of the issues currently being researched and debated. The book offers very rigorous, mathematical treatment of the topics discussed making it appropriate for graduate as well as able intermediate level students. The writing style is clear and concise and the book is particularly liked for the thoroughness with which the concepts are dealt.

    Table of Content

    1. The nature and scope of microeconomics
    2. The theory of the consumer
    3. Consumer theory: duality
    4. Further models of consumer behavior
    5. Production
    6. Cost
    7. Supply and firm objectives
    8. The theory of a competitive market
    9. Monopoly
    10. Input markets
    11. Capital markets
    12. General equilibrium
    13. Welfare economics
    14. Market failure and government failure
    15. Game theory
    16. Oligopoly
    17. Choice under uncertainty
    18. Production under uncertainty
    19. Insurance, risk spreading and risk pooling
    20. Agency and contract theory
    21. General equilibrium under uncertainty and incomplete markets

    Salient Features

    • Comprehensive coverage of Microeconomics.
    • Clear and careful mathematical treatment of economics theory.
    • Introduces the student to cutting edge research.
    • Takes a problem - solving approach encouraging the student to apply the theory through regular questioning material and activities.
    • Provides the students with a good understanding of the separate elements of the theory and how they interact