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ISBN-10: 0324171633

ISBN-13: 9780324171631

Edition: 9th 2004

Authors: Walter Nicholson

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Intermediate Microeconomics and Its Applications provides a clear and concise introduction to the ways in which economists study the operations of markets. This well-known author's signature is to provide a text that is accessible to the students, but still enables them to learn "the real thing." This text is appropriate for students who are taking a second level microeconomics course with an algebra focus.
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Book details

List price: $217.95
Edition: 9th
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: Cengage South-Western
Publication date: 4/28/2003
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 640
Size: 7.50" wide x 9.50" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 2.530
Language: English

Walter Nicholson is the Ward H. Patton Emeritus Professor of Economics at Amherst College and a visiting professor at Ave Maria University, Naples, Florida. Over his teaching career, Professor Nicholson has sought to develop in students an appreciation for the value of economic models in the study of important social questions. He also has enjoyed showing students some of the stranger things that economists have sought to model. Nicholson received his PhD in economics from MIT. Most of his research is in the area of labor economics, especially policy questions related to unemployment.

Introduction
Economic Models
Demand
Utility and Choices
Individual's Demand
Market Demand and Elasticity
Production, Costs and Supply
Production
Cost
Profit Maximization and Supply
Models of Market Equilibrium
Perfect Competition
Applying the Competitive Model
Monopoly
Imperfect Competition
Strategy and Game Theory
Further Topics
General Equilibrium
Pricing and Input Markets
Time and Interest Rates
Uncertainty and Information
Externalities and Public Goods
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