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Microeconomic Theory.
1995
B 75 MAS.M
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Détails
Titre
Microeconomic Theory.
Description
xvii, 981 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
ISBN
9780195102680 Print
Autre cote
B 75 MAS.M
Résumé
This 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.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Remarque du contenu formatté
Part I: Individual Decision-Making
Introduction to Part I
1. Preference and Choice
2. Consumer Choice
3. Classical Demand Theory
4. Aggregate Demand
5. Production
6. Choice under Uncertainty
Part II: Game Theory
Introduction to Part II
7. Chapter 7: Basic Elements of Non-Cooperative Games
8. Chapter 8: Simultaneous-Move Games
9. Chapter 9: Dynamic Games
Part III: Market Equilibrium and Market Failure
Introduction to Part III
10. Chapter 10: Competitive Markets
11. Externalities and Public Goods
12. Market Power
13. Adverse Selection, Signalling, and Screening
14. The Principal-Agent Problem
Part IV: General Equilibrium
Introduction to Part IV
15. General Equilibrium Theory: Some Examples
16. Equilibrium and its Basic Welfare Properties
17. The Positive Theory of Equilibrium
18. Some Foundations for Competitive Equilibria
19. General Equilibrium under Uncertainty
20. Equilibrium and Time
Part V: Welfare Economics and Incentives
Introduction to Part V
21. Social Choice Theory
22. Elements of Welfare Economics and Axiomatic Bargaining
23. Incentives and Mechanism Design
Mathematical Appendix
Introduction to Part I
1. Preference and Choice
2. Consumer Choice
3. Classical Demand Theory
4. Aggregate Demand
5. Production
6. Choice under Uncertainty
Part II: Game Theory
Introduction to Part II
7. Chapter 7: Basic Elements of Non-Cooperative Games
8. Chapter 8: Simultaneous-Move Games
9. Chapter 9: Dynamic Games
Part III: Market Equilibrium and Market Failure
Introduction to Part III
10. Chapter 10: Competitive Markets
11. Externalities and Public Goods
12. Market Power
13. Adverse Selection, Signalling, and Screening
14. The Principal-Agent Problem
Part IV: General Equilibrium
Introduction to Part IV
15. General Equilibrium Theory: Some Examples
16. Equilibrium and its Basic Welfare Properties
17. The Positive Theory of Equilibrium
18. Some Foundations for Competitive Equilibria
19. General Equilibrium under Uncertainty
20. Equilibrium and Time
Part V: Welfare Economics and Incentives
Introduction to Part V
21. Social Choice Theory
22. Elements of Welfare Economics and Axiomatic Bargaining
23. Incentives and Mechanism Design
Mathematical Appendix
Publié
New York : Oxford University Press, 1995.
Langue
Anglais
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