Microeconomics
Pindyck, Robert S.
Microeconomics Robert S Pindyck; Daniel L Rubinfeld and Prem Lal - 7 - New Delhi Pearson Education Services Pvt Ltd. 2009 - 674 p. Paper
Table of Content
PART I:Introduction: Markets and Prices
Preliminaries
Demand and Supply
PART II: Producers, Consumers, and Competitive Markets
Consumer Choice
Individual and Market Demand
Production
The Cost of Production
Profit Maximization and Perfect Competition
The Analysis of Competitive Markets
PART III: Market Structure and Competitive Strategy
Market Power: Monopoly and Monopsony
Pricing with Market Power
Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly
Game Theory and Competitive Strategy
Price and Employment of Factor Inputs
Investment, Time, and Capital Markets
PART IV: Information, Market Failure, and the Role of Government
General Equilibrium and Economic Efficiency
Externalities and Public Goods
Markets with Asymmetric Information
PART V: Risk and Uncertainty
Choice Involving Risk
his edition of Microeconomics stresses the relevance and application of microeconomic theory to decision making in both managerial and public policy. This approach is emphasized through 88 extended examples that cover such topics as the analysis of demand, cost, and market efficiency; the design of pricing strategies; investment and production decisions; and public policy analysis. The coverage of the book also incorporates the dramatic changes that have occurred in this field in recent years, and the lucid exposition makes the text clear and accessible as well as lively and engaging.
978-81-317-2599-3
Microeconomics
338.5 / 12525
Microeconomics Robert S Pindyck; Daniel L Rubinfeld and Prem Lal - 7 - New Delhi Pearson Education Services Pvt Ltd. 2009 - 674 p. Paper
Table of Content
PART I:Introduction: Markets and Prices
Preliminaries
Demand and Supply
PART II: Producers, Consumers, and Competitive Markets
Consumer Choice
Individual and Market Demand
Production
The Cost of Production
Profit Maximization and Perfect Competition
The Analysis of Competitive Markets
PART III: Market Structure and Competitive Strategy
Market Power: Monopoly and Monopsony
Pricing with Market Power
Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly
Game Theory and Competitive Strategy
Price and Employment of Factor Inputs
Investment, Time, and Capital Markets
PART IV: Information, Market Failure, and the Role of Government
General Equilibrium and Economic Efficiency
Externalities and Public Goods
Markets with Asymmetric Information
PART V: Risk and Uncertainty
Choice Involving Risk
his edition of Microeconomics stresses the relevance and application of microeconomic theory to decision making in both managerial and public policy. This approach is emphasized through 88 extended examples that cover such topics as the analysis of demand, cost, and market efficiency; the design of pricing strategies; investment and production decisions; and public policy analysis. The coverage of the book also incorporates the dramatic changes that have occurred in this field in recent years, and the lucid exposition makes the text clear and accessible as well as lively and engaging.
978-81-317-2599-3
Microeconomics
338.5 / 12525