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Microeconomics: Theory & Applications With Calculus

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In Microeconomics: Theory and Applications with Calculus, Perloff brings his hallmark pedagogy to the calculus-based course by integrating Solved Problems and real, data-driven applications in every chapter. This new text offers a serious presentation of calculus-based microeconomic theory and offers a suite of carefully crafted, calculus-based problem sets at the end of each chapter.

Introduction; Supply and Demand; A Consumer’s Constrained Choice; Demand; Consumer Welfare and Policy Analysis; Firms and Production; Costs; Competitive Firms and Markets; Properties and Applications of the Competitive Model; General Equilibrium and Economic Welfare; Monopoly; Pricing and Advertising; Oligopoly and Monopolistic Competition; Game Theory; Factor Markets; Uncertainty; Externalities, Open Access, and Public Goods; Asymmetric Information; Contracts and Moral Hazard.

For all readers interested in calculus-based intermediate microeconomics.

800 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1999

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you know i'm thinking Varian's might be the better textboooook... just sayin!
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December 20, 2009

Pretty good as far as calculus-based economics textbooks go. The author makes a lot of self-deprecating remarks and included at least four Steven Wright jokes under headings.
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