Intermediate Microeconomics: Perspective on Price Theory
by Frederick George Hay, etc., Christine Oughton (Lecturer in Economics, University of Glasgow), Andrew S. Skinner (Adam Smith Professor of Political Economy, and Vice Principal, University of Glasgow)
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Synopsis
This textbook provides a thorough and stimulating coverage of second and third year selected microeconomic topics culminating in an exposition of game theory including repeated games and theories of rational choice. nStarting from a Paretian perspective, the argument explores the logic of choice and interdependence of consumers and firms, reviews the efficiency conditions of a general equilibrium framework and then derives the corresponding Marshallian functions and the familiar equilibrium conditions. The analysis of the problem of resource allocation proceeds through perfect competition monopoly and monopolistic competition, emphasizing the relationship between commodity and factor markets and the problem of oligopoly. nThe book has several distinctive features: an entire section devoted to game theory; an unobtrusive historical dimension; an explicit debt to the analysis of E.H. Chamberlin; a connecting argument emphasizing the implications of time and uncertainty for general equilibrium systems and game-theoretical outcomes. The treatment is both diagrammatic and mathematical.
Book details
Published
31/08/1996
Publisher
Manchester University Press
ISBN
9780719045820
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