出版社:John Wiley & Sons Inc
出版日期:2004-12-07
ISBN:9780471457695
作者:Besanko, David A./ Braeutigam, Ronald R.
页数:706页
书籍目录
PART 1 Introduction to Microeconomics CHAPTER 1 Analyzing Economic Problems CHAPTER 2 Demand and Supply Analysis APPENDIX Price Elasticity of Demand Along a Constant Elasticity Demand Curve PART 2 Consumer Theory CHAPTER 3 Consumer Preferences and the Concept of Utility CHAPTER 4 Consumer Choice APPENDIX The Mathematics of Consumer Choice CHAPTER 5 The Theory of DemandPART 3 Production and Cost Function CHAPTER 6 Inputs and Production Functions APPENDIX The Elasticity of Substitution for a Cobb-Douglas Production Function CHAPTER 7 Costs and Cost Minimization APPENDIX Advanced Topics in Cost Minimization CHAPTER 8 Cost Curves APPENDIX Shephard's Lemma and DualityPART 4 Perfect Competition CHAPTER 9 Perfectly Competitive Markets APPENDIX Profit Maximization Implies Cost Minimization CHAPTER 10 Competitive Markets: ApplicationsPART 5 Market Power CHAPTER 11 Monopoly and Monopsony CHAPTER 12 Capturing SurplusPART 6 Imperfect Competition and Strategic Behavior CHAPTER 13 Market Structure and Competition APPENDIX The Cournot Equilibrium and the Inverse Elasticity Pricing CHAPTER 14 Game Theory and Strategic BehaviorPART 7 Special Topics CHAPTER 15 Risk and Information CHAPTER 16 General Equilibrium Theory APPENDIX Deriving the Demand and Supply Curves for General Equilibrium CHAPTER 17 Externalities and Public GoodsMathematical APPENDIXSolutions to Selected ProblemsGlossary G-1Photo Credits PC-1Index 1-1
作者简介
This second edition of Microeconomics is filled with learning-by-doing problems that give students a chance to make economics their own. These fully worked-out problems provide a step-by-step road map to help students solve numerical problems. Each problem correlates to similar practice problems at the end of each chapter. In addition, the authors include many extensive real-world examples in the text. These examples are contemporary applications of the theory and are longer and more extensive to show the evolution of the example. Each chapter opens with an example to draw readers into the topic.