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Microeconomics Paperback – 11 June 2004
This is a standard text for upper level undergraduate/postgraduate microeconomics. The book begins at the intermediate level and ends at a level appropriate for the graduate student.
This well informed book provides a comprehensive exposition of modern microeconomic theory, covering many of the issues currently being researched and debated. The book offers very rigorous, mathematical treatment of the topics discussed making it appropriate for graduate as well as able intermediate level students. The writing style is clear and concise and the book is particularly liked for the thoroughness with which the concepts are dealt.
- ISBN-100582404878
- ISBN-13978-0582404878
- Edition3rd
- PublisherPearson
- Publication date11 June 2004
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions18.42 x 3.18 x 24.13 cm
- Print length752 pages
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Review
"Comprehensive, well informed and a joy to read. It was hard to put the book down once I had started to read it. In terms of the coverage, it will be hard to find a matching text"
Dr Sanjit Dhami, University of Leicester
This highly regarded text is one of the best-selling advanced microeconomics books to be published in Europe. Updated and revised, the new edition provides a comprehensive exposition of modern microeconomic theory, covering many of the issues currently being researched and debated.
As in previous editions, the third edition offers rigorous treatment of the topics discussed, with the major emphasis placed on giving the student an intuitive understanding of microeconomic models and theories. This book provides the student with a good understanding of the nature and purpose of microeconomic theories and the way the theories interrelate to form a coherent whole. Students are encouraged, with the use of the exercises which are integral to the book, to develop the ability to apply microeconomic theories in solving problems.
Key Features
- New!
- Chapter on game theory.
- New! Chapters on uncertainty and asymmetric information have been extended and restructured.
- Microeconomic concepts are dealt with rigorously, comprehensively and in depth.
- Numerous exercises throughout form an integral part of the book.
- The writing style is clear and concise.
- Discussions of literature and suggestions for further reading are in an extensive set of notes at the end of the book.
- Mathematics of optimization is included in a number of short appendices at the end of the book.
Beginning at the intermediate level and ending at a level appropriate for the graduate student, this is a core text for upper level undergraduate and taught graduate microeconomics courses.
Hugh Gravelle is Professor at the National Primary Care Research and Development Center, University of York.
Ray Rees is Professor of Economics, at Ludwig Maximillans University, Germany.
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"Comprehensive, well informed and a joy to read. It was hard to put the book down once I had started to read it. In terms of the coverage, it will be hard to find a matching text"
Dr Sanjit Dhami, University of Leicester
This highly regarded text is one of the best-selling advanced microeconomics books to be published in Europe. Updated and revised, the new edition provides a comprehensive exposition of modern microeconomic theory, covering many of the issues currently being researched and debated.
As in previous editions, the third edition offers rigorous treatment of the topics discussed, with the major emphasis placed on giving the student an intuitive understanding of microeconomic models and theories. This book provides the student with a good understanding of the nature and purpose of microeconomic theories and the way the theories interrelate to form a coherent whole. Students are encouraged, with the use of the exercises which are integral to the book, to develop the ability to apply microeconomic theories in solving problems.
Key Features
- New!
- Chapter on game theory.
- New! Chapters on uncertainty and asymmetric information have been extended and restructured.
- Microeconomic concepts are dealt with rigorously, comprehensively and in depth.
- Numerous exercises throughout form an integral part of the book.
- The writing style is clear and concise.
- Discussions of literature and suggestions for further reading are in an extensive set of notes at the end of the book.
- Mathematics of optimization is included in a number of short appendices at the end of the book.
Beginning at the intermediate level and ending at a level appropriate for the graduate student, this is a core text for upper level undergraduate and taught graduate microeconomics courses.
Hugh Gravelle is Professor at the National Primary Care Research and Development Center, University of York.
Ray Rees is Professor of Economics, at Ludwig Maximillans University, Germany.
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- Publisher : Pearson; 3rd edition (11 June 2004)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 752 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0582404878
- ISBN-13 : 978-0582404878
- Dimensions : 18.42 x 3.18 x 24.13 cm
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