Microeconomics: An Intuitive Approach with Calculus

Author:   Thomas Nechyba (Duke University)
Publisher:   Cengage Learning, Inc
Edition:   2nd edition
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9781305650466


Publication Date:   01 January 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Should you rent a car or take taxis while on vacation? How do coupons change demand? Should we subsidize oil drilling to make us less dependent on foreign oil? MICROECONOMICS: AN INTUITIVE APPROACH WITH CALCULUS, 2E explains the economic theory underlying day-to-day choices. The A sections of each chapter introduce concepts using intuition, conversational writing, everyday examples, and graphs. The B sections cover the same concepts with accessible mathematical analyses that assume you have one semester of single-variable calculus. MindTap is now available with interactive, animated Video Graph Presentations that bring each graph from the book to life. Improved navigation and chapter markers let you use this resource with ease. New Progression Graphs in the eReader separate economic concept graphs into finite steps that you can walk through at your own pace.

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Author:   Thomas Nechyba (Duke University)
Publisher:   Cengage Learning, Inc
Imprint:   CENGAGE Learning Custom Publishing
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 21.10cm , Height: 4.50cm , Length: 26.00cm
Weight:   2.041kg
ISBN:  

9781305650466


ISBN 10:   1305650468
Publication Date:   01 January 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Web Chapter 0: Foundational Preliminaries: Using Graphs and Math in Economics (web-based chapter). 1. Introduction. PART I: UTILITY-MAXIMIZING CHOICE: CONSUMERS, WORKERS, AND SAVERS. 2. A Consumer's Economic Circumstances. 3. Economic Circumstances in Labor and Financial Markets. 4. Tastes and Indifference Curves. 5. Different Types of Tastes. 6. Doing the Best We Can. 7. Income and Substitution Effects in Consumer Goods Markets. 8. Wealth and Substitution Effects in Labor and Capital Markets. 9. Demand for Goods and Supply of Labor and Capital. 10. Consumer Surplus and Deadweight Loss. PART II: PROFIT-MAXIMIZING CHOICE: PRODUCERS (OR FIRMS ). 11. One Input and One Output: A Short-Run Producer Model. 12. Production with Multiple Inputs. 13. Production Decisions in the Short and Long Run. PART III: COMPETITIVE MARKETS AND THE INVISIBLE HAND . 14. Competitive Market Equilibrium. 15. The Invisible Hand and the First Welfare Theorem. 16. General Equilibrium. 17. Choice and Markets in the Presence of Risk. PART IV: DISTORTIONS OF THE INVISIBLE HAND IN COMPETITIVE MARKETS. 18. Elasticities, Price-Distorting Policies, and Non-Price Rationing. 19. Distortionary Taxes and Subsidies. 20. Prices and Distortions across Markets. 21. Externalities in Competitive Markets. 22. Asymmetric Information in Competitive Markets. PART V: DISTORTIONS OF THE INVISIBLE HAND FROM STRATEGIC DECISIONS. 23. Monopoly. 24. Strategic Thinking and Game Theory. 25. Oligopoly. 26. Product Differentiation and Innovation in Markets. 27. Public Goods. 28. Governments and Politics. PART VI: CONSIDERING HOW TO MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE. 29. What Is Good? Challenges from Psychology and Philosophy. 30. Balancing Government, Civil Society, and Markets.

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Thomas J. Nechyba is Professor of Economics at the Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University, US. At Duke, he has previously served as Director of Undergraduate Studies and as Department Chair and currently directs the Economics Center for Teaching (EcoTeach) as well as Duke's Social Science Research Institute. In addition to his activities in the US, he has lectured internationally in Europe, Latin America and New Zealand.

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