Microeconomics/
Robert S. Pindyck and Daniel L. Rubinfeld
- 4thed.
- London: Prentice Hall International (UK) c1998
- ix, 362p.: ill.; 28cm.
Table of contents
Part I: INTRODUCTION: MARKETS AND PRICES Chapter 1. Preliminaries 1 Chapter 2. The basis of supply and demand 9
Part II: PRODUCERS, CONSUMERS, AND COMPETITIVE MARKETS Chapter 3. Consumer behavior 33 Chapter 4. Individual and market demand 60 Chapter 5. Choice under uncertainty 86 Chapter 6. Production 102 Chapter 7. The cost of production 119 Chapter 8. profit maximization and competitive supply 137 Chapter 9. The analysis of competitive markets 158
Part III: MARKET STRUCTURE AND COMPETIVE STRATEGY Chapter 10. Market power: Monopoly and monopsony 184 Chapter 11. pricing with market power 213 Chapter 12. Monopolistic competition and oligopoly 238 Chapter 13. Game Theory and competitive strategy 259 Chapter 14. Markets for factor inputs 280 Chapter 15. Investment, time, and capital markets 302
Part IV: INFORMATION, MARKET FAILURE, AND THE ROLE OF THE GOVERNMENT Chapter 16. General equilibrium and economic efficiency 317 Chapter 17. Markets with asymmetric information 336 Chapter 18. Externalities and public goods 347