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Study Guide for Microeconomics by Pearson (Paperback)  | Released: 26-Sep-17

By: Pindyck Robert (Author)   Publisher: Pearson Education

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This Study Guide accompanies the Eighth Edition of Microeconomics by Robert Pindyck and Daniel Rubin Feld and, when used in conjunction with the textbook, can be a useful learning tool to help reinforce the basic concepts presented in the text. This Study Guide presents numerous problems and provides detailed answers... Read More

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Author:

Pindyck Robert

Publisher Name:

Pearson Education

Language:

English

Binding:

(Paperback)

About The Book
This Study Guide accompanies the Eighth Edition of Microeconomics by Robert Pindyck and Daniel Rubin Feld and, when used in conjunction with the textbook, can be a useful learning tool to help reinforce the basic concepts presented in the text. This Study Guide presents numerous problems and provides detailed answers to help you gain practice in working through economics problems. This Study Guide cannot be used as a substitute for the text, which provides complete coverage of the material. Quantitative Skills Refresher Chapter 1 Preliminaries Chapter 2 The Basics of Supply and Demand Chapter 3 Consumer Behavior Chapter 4 Individual and Market Demand Chapter 5 Uncertainty and Consumer Behavior Chapter 6 Production Chapter 7 The Cost of Production Chapter 8 Profit Maximization and Competitive Supply Chapter 9 The Analysis of Competitive Markets Chapter 10 Market Power: Monopoly and Monopsony Chapter 11 Pricing with Market Power Chapter 12 Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly Chapter 13 Game Theory and Competitive Strategy Chapter 14 Markets for Factor Inputs Chapter 15 Investment, Time and Capital Markets Chapter 16 General Equilibrium and Economic Efficiency Chapter 17 Markets with Asymmetric Information Chapter 18 Externalities and Public Goods