Microeconomics : Theory and Applications / Edgar K. Browning and Mark A. Zupan
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- 9781118758878
- 23rd 338.5 BRO
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Reference Book | VIT-AP General Stacks | Reference | 338.5 BRO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan (Restricted Access) | MGT | 019535 |
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It includes Answers to selected problems, Glossary and Index pages
Microeconomics: Theory & Applications, 12th Edition provides students with the fundamental tools of analysis and shows how these tools can be used to explain and predict phenomena. Written for both economics and business students, Edgar Browning and Mark Zupan present basic microeconomic principles in a clear and thorough way, using numerous applications to illustrate the use of theory and reinforce students' understanding.
Table of contents
Chapter 1 An Introduction to Microeconomics
Chapter 2 Supply and Demand
Chapter 3 The Theory of Consumer Choice
Chapter 4 Individual and Market Demand
Chapter 5 Using Consumer Choice Theory
Chapter 6 Exchange, Efficiency, and Prices
Chapter 7 Production
Chapter 8 The Cost of Production
Chapter 9 Profit Maximization in Perfectly Competitive Markets
Chapter 10 Using the Competitive Model
Chapter 11 Monopoly
Chapter 12 Product Pricing with Monopoly Power
Chapter 13 Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly
Chapter 14 Game Theory and the Economics of Information
Chapter 15 Using Noncompetitive Market Models
Chapter 16 Employment and Pricing of Inputs
Chapter 17 Wages, Rent, Interest, and Profit
Chapter 18 Using Input Market Analysis
Chapter 19 General Equilibrium Analysis and Economic Efficiency
Chapter 20 Public Goods and Externalities
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