This innovative textbook contains everything students need to know on an intermediate microeconomics course. Combining classic theory and models with the latest developments, it gently guides learners through the topics and helps them to become increasingly independent. Mathematical understanding is a crucial part of mastering the subject, but can be tricky to obtain. Consequently, numerical tools and engaging exercises are expertly woven into the broader, conceptual discussion of economic theory. This process is progressive and incremental, with steps explained in great detail in the opening chapters to help students gain mathematical fluency and confidence. A microeconomics textbook that is essential reading for any intermediate level course at university. Although primarily aimed at two-semester undergraduate modules, the comprehensive and accessible writing style means that it is also suitable for certain postgraduate and one-semester courses. The author provides helpful notes on how to adapt the book to your course. Accompanying online resources for this title can be found at bloomsburyonlineresources.com/intermediate-microeconomics. These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.
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This innovative intermediate microeconomics textbook covers both standard theory and exciting topics and developments, such as behavioural economics and advanced game theory. The book's unique problem-solving approach encourages active learning, introducing the mathematical tools that underpin economic theory in an accessible, student-friendly way.
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PART I: MARKETS IN CONTEXT 1. Key principles 2. Perfect markets PART II: RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR PEOPLE 3. The budget set 4. Preferences 5. Utility functions 6. The most-preferred, affordable bundle 7. Demand functions 8. Price changes 9. The CES utility function PART III: RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR FIRMS 10. Production 11. Cost functions 12. Costs and planning 13. Firm supply in perfect competition 14. Equilibrium in perfect competition PART IV: MARKET POWER 15. Monopoly 16. Price discrimination 17. Oligopoly 18. Game theory: concepts 19. Game theory: applications PART V: WELFARE 20. Exchange 21. Production and distribution 22. Externalities 23. Public goods PART VI: BEHAVIOUR 24. Personal choice 25. Inter-temporal choice 26. Choice and risk 27. Rationality and behaviour PART VII: APPLYING GAME THEORY 28. Games with imperfect information 29. Product differentiation 30. Auctions 31. Afterword.
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Robert Mochrie presents modern microeconomics in its full beauty: insightful, clear, rigorous, and broadened to include all of human behavior. Both students and scholars will gain from this intuitive and masterly development of economic theory, with its expression of ideas in mathematical form, and real world perspective introduced through illustrative examples. If you want to convince with economic arguments, you must master the foundations. This book, studied with care and time, will help you get there. Stephanie Rosenkranz, Utrecht University, the Netherlands Intermediate Microeconomics is a great book, set to become a staple for those of us teaching at this level. We finally have a text that combines both traditional theory with a substantive amount of Game Theory and also ventures into Behavioural Economics. It puts the development of the student's understanding and acquisition of analytical skills proactively at its core with an excellent fusion of technical rigor and clear, intuitive exposition. Anne Gasteen, Senior Lecturer in Economics, Glasgow Caledonian University This book introduces a wide variety of rich and complex theories of microeconomics, with many useful tools designed to assist student learning. These include help with mathematical notation, clearly articulated explanations of core concepts and numerous problem sets to help build on the material introduced in each section. I recommend this as a valuable resource for all students learning about microeconomics at an intermediate level. Joe Cox, Portsmouth University, UK Robert Mochrie has done a remarkable job at presenting the key theoretical principles in a very accessible and rigorous/accurate way. The book deals brilliantly with both the intuitive as well as the analytical side of microeconomics and aims at students that already have some intuitive understanding of microeconomics. The very elegant and simple presentation as well as the extensive coverage of resource allocation in an intermediate microeconomics textbook is rare and forms an excellent foundation for teaching on an intermediate level. Anna Goddeke, Reutlingen University, Germany The textbook is a very valuable addition to the existing ones. It combines basic concepts, lots of examples, and applications with mathematical rigor and exercises in a very effective way. Martin Kocher, University of Munich, Germany
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Relates microeconomic principles to real situations by using recognizable examples from everyday life, such as coffee shops, bakeries and train operators

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781137008442
Publisert
2015-10-26
Utgiver
Vendor
Red Globe Press
Vekt
1292 gr
Høyde
189 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
672

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Biographical note

Nicholas Marsh is Fellow of the English Association and the author of many titles in the 'Analysing Texts' series, of which he is also the General Editor.