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_a338.5 _bNIC |
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_aNicholson, Walter _9540 |
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_aMicroeconomic theory : _bbasic principles and extensions |
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250 | _a12th ed. | ||
260 |
_aDelhi _bCengage _c2017 |
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300 |
_axxi, 761p., _bIncludes glossary and index |
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500 | _ahttps://www.cengage.co.in/category/higher-education/business-economics/economics/micro-economics/microeconomic-theory-basic-principles-and-extensions-kl | ||
520 | _aPart I: INTRODUCTION. 1. Economic Models. 2. Mathematics for Microeconomics. Part II: CHOICE AND DEMAND. 3. Preferences and Utility. 4. Utility Maximization and Choice. 5. Income and Substitution Effects. 6. Demand Relationships among Goods. Part III: UNCERTAINTY AND STRATEGY. 7. Uncertainty. 8. Game Theory. Part IV: PRODUCTION AND SUPPLY. 9. Production Functions. 10. Cost Functions. 11. Profit Maximization. Part V: COMPETITIVE MARKETS. 12. The Partial Equilibrium Competitive Model. 13. General Equilibrium and Welfare. Part VI: MARKET POWER. 14. Monopoly. 15. Imperfect Competition. Part VII: PRICING IN INPUT MARKETS. 16. Labor Markets. 17. Capital and Time. Part VIII: MARKET FAILURE. 18. Asymmetric Information. 19. Externalities and Public Goods. | ||
650 |
_aEconomics _9537 |
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650 |
_aMicroeconomics _9538 |
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650 |
_aMicroeconomic - Theory _9541 |
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700 |
_aSnyder, Christopher _9542 |
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