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Microeconomics with calculus

Brian R. Binger, Elizabeth Hoffman

(Addison-Wesley series in economics)

Addison-Wesley, c1998

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Microeconomics with Calculus integrates the graphical and mathematical development of basic microeconomic theory and stresses the relationships between the two approaches. Numerous numerical, mathematical, and graphical examples relating to real-world economic decisions and policy issues appear throughout, providing a meaningful context for microeconomic students.

Table of Contents

1. Basic Mathematical Concepts. 2. Unconstrained Maximization and Minimization. 3. Constrained Optimization. 4. Introduction to Economic Theory and the Market Economy. 5. Consumer Preference Theory. 6. Introduction to Individual Consumer and Market Demand Theory. 7. Elasticity of Individual and Market Demand Functions. 8. Compensated Demand Functions and Income and Substitution Effects. 9. Efficiency and Trade: An Application of Consumer Demand Theory. 10. Production Theory. 11. Cost Functions. 12. Profit Maximization by a Competitive Firm: Supply of Goods and Demand for Inputs. 13. Competitive Market Supply, Market Equilibrium, and Comparative Statics. 14. Production Efficiency and General Equilibrium of Competitive Markets. 15. Monopoly. 16. Oligopoly and Imperfect Competition. 17. Time Allocation, Labor Supply, and Labor Markets. 18. Intertemporal Decisions and Competitive Capital Markets. 19. Uncertainty: The Basics. 20. Applications of Uncertainty Models. 21. Externalities, Public Goods, and Public Decision Making.

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