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Microeconomic Theory

By Michael D. Whinston, Jerry R. Green, Andreu Mas-Colell

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Many instructors of microeconomic theory have been waiting for a text that provides balanced and in-depth analysis of the essentials of microeconomics. Masterfully combining the results of years of teaching microeconomics at Harvard University, Andreu Mas-Colell, Michael Whinston, and Jerry Green haContinue

Many instructors of microeconomic theory have been waiting for a text that provides balanced and in-depth analysis of the essentials of microeconomics. Masterfully combining the results of years of teaching microeconomics at Harvard University, Andreu Mas-Colell, Michael Whinston, and Jerry Green have filled that conspicuous vacancy with their groundbreaking text, Microeconomic Theory.

The authors set out to create a solid organizational foundation upon which to build the effective teaching tool for microeconomic theory. The result presents unprecedented depth of coverage in all the essential topics, while allowing professors to "tailor-make" their course to suit personal priorities and style. Topics such as noncooperative game theory, information economics, mechanism design, and general equilibrium under uncertainty receive the attention that reflects their stature within the discipline. The authors devote an entire section to game theory alone, making it "free-standing" to allow instructors to return to it throughout the course when convenient. Discussion is clear, accessible, and engaging, enabling the student to gradually acquire confidence as well as proficiency. Extensive exercises within each chapter help students to hone their skills, while the text's appendix of terms, fully cross-referenced throughout the previous five sections, offers an accessible guide to the subject matter's terminology. Teachers of microeconomics need no longer rely upon scattered lecture notes to supplement their textbooks. Deftly written by three of the field's most influential scholars, Microeconomic Theory brings the readability, comprehensiveness, and versatility to the first-year graduate classroom that has long been missing.

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    From the strange days of grad school...

    The book that I have spent the most time on in my life. This tome became my pillow when I was in grad school. Reading parts of this over and over again and many areas remain mysteries to me. I am glad that I picked up a soft cover version of the book from the start -- making my waist and back fel ... (continue)

    The book that I have spent the most time on in my life. This tome became my pillow when I was in grad school. Reading parts of this over and over again and many areas remain mysteries to me. I am glad that I picked up a soft cover version of the book from the start -- making my waist and back felt much better with the weight. From the strange days of grad school.

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  • English Books
  • Paperback 981 Pages
  • Edition: 1
  • ISBN-10: 0195102681
  • ISBN-13: 9780195102680
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Pub date: Jan 01, 1995
  • Dimensions: 1613 mm x 1290 mm x 258 mm Just how big is that?
  • Also available as: Hardcover
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