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Microeconomics

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ISBN-10: 0072978848

ISBN-13: 9780072978841

Edition: 6th 2006

Authors: David C. Colander

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Written in an informal colloquial style, this student-friendly principles of microeconomics textbook does not sacrifice intellectual depth in its quest for accessibility. The author's primary concern is to instill 'economic sensibility' in the student.
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List price: $105.63
Edition: 6th
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 576
Language: English

Introduction
Economics and Economic Reasoning
Graphish: The Language of Graphs
The Economic Organization of Society
The History of Economic Systems
The U.S. Economy in a Global Setting
Supply and Demand
Using Supply and Demand
Algebraic Representation of and Interferences with Supply and Demand
Microeconomics
Microeconomics: The Basics
Describing Supply and Demand: Elasticities
Taxation and Government Intervention
Foundations of Supply and Demand
The Logic of Individual Choice: The Foundation of Supply and Demand
Indifference Curve Analysis
Production and Cost Analysis I
Production and Cost Analysis II
Isocost/Isoquant Analysis
Market Structure and Policy
Perfect Competition
Monopoly
The Algebra of Competitive and Monopolistic Markets
Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly, and Strategic Pricing
Growth, Technology, and Real-World Competition
Applying Economic Reasoning to Policy
Government Policy and Market Failures
Antitrust Policy and Regulation
Microeconomic Policy, Economic Reasoning, and Beyond
Policy Issues in Depth
Politics and Economics: The Case of Agricultural Markets
International Trade Policy
Factor Markets
Who Gets What? The Distribution of Income
Labor and Resource Markets
Derived Demand