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Microeconomics: Theory/Applications

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Ever since Edwin Mansfield pioneered the popular theory-and-application approach with the First Edition of Microeconomics , the text has been a perennial leader in the intermediate microeconomics course field. Starting with the Tenth Edition and continuing with the Eleventh, co-author Gary Yohe has thoroughly revised the text while retaining its traditional strengths. Discussions remain accurate and clear, making use of engaging examples that draw on real-world applications to motivate the presentation of theory. This revitalized classic promises to continue to please instructors and their students.

714 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1920

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August 2, 2009
When I was at Penn, Mansfield was one of the most prodigious grant getters in the economics department. When I was entering the Wharton MBA program, I wanted to take the waiver exam in microeconomics and heard that it was based on this book, which I had read rather carefully. When I tried to get an economics professor to sign the form allowing me to take the test, he said it would be impossible to pass and that he would not let me try. He argued that many economics majors from top colleges failed their very difficult waiver exam. I kept arguing with him until I sensed he was getting weary, waited for a moment when his right hand was on the desk near mine, then I thrust the pen into his hand and pushed the form under it to just the right place in one quick movement. He signed and I snatched the paper as politely as I could quickly and thanked him. Moments later he realized that he had done something he did not feel comfortable with and as I walked down the hall he stuck his head out the door and shouted: "All you can do is fail!"

Of the 150 or so who took the test I was one of a handful that passed. Know thy enemy.
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April 16, 2015
Very text-booky; no conclusion; some questionable assumptions for today's global economy.
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January 21, 2016
I'm a college student and it's really useful to me since I'm taking a subject about economy
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