Essentials of Microeconomics

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  • ISBN 9781032453668
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Essentials of Microeconomics is an excellent introduction to microeconomics. It presents the basic tools of microeconomics clearly and concisely. It presents a vigorous treatment of all relevant introductory microeconomic concepts, and emphasises on modern economics – game theory and imperfect markets. Each chapter is self-contained and includes the required key mathematical skills at the start.

Now in its second edition, this updated textbook includes:

  • Expanded lecturer resources, including detailed lecture slides, sample exam questions and updated test bank multiple choice questions
  • An additional section on Economics in Practice, focused on policy, econometrics and behavioural economics

This book is ideal not only for introductory microeconomics courses, but its level of analysis also makes the book appropriate for introductory level economics taught at postgraduate level. With the emphasis on strategy, this text is also well suited for use in business economics courses.

Bonnie Nguyen is an Honours graduate from the University of Sydney in both Law and Economics. Bonnie’s research interests include an economic analysis of litigation and the internal organisation and ownership structure of firms. She has published research in the Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics and the Australian Economic Review. Bonnie has previously taught microeconomics at the University of Sydney.

Andrew Wait is a Professor in the School of Economics at the University of Sydney. He has a PhD from the Australian National University and a Bachelor of Economics (Honours) from the University of Adelaide. Andrew’s research interests include industrial organisation and organisational economics. Andrew has published in the RAND Journal of Economics, the International Journal of Industrial Organization and the Journal of Law, Economics and Organization. He is the co-convenor of the Annual Organizational Economics Workshop.

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