Microeconomics/
Robert S. Pindyck and Daniel L. Rubinfeld
- New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, c1989
- viii, 160p.: ill.; 28cm.
Table of contents PART I. INTRODUCTION: MICROECONOMICS AND MARKETS
Chapter 1. Preliminaries 1-4 Chapter 2. The basics of supply and demand 7-12
PART II. PRODUCERS, CONSUMERS AND COMPETITIVE MARKETS Chapter 3. Consumer behavior 15-19 Chapter 4. Individual and market demand 25-31 Chapter 5. Choice under uncertainty 35-38 Chapter 6. Production 41-45 Chapter 7. The cost of production 49-54 Chapter 8. Profit maximization and competitive supply 57-63 Chapter 9. The analysis of competitive markets 67-70 PART III. MARKET STRUCTURE AND COMPETITIVE STRATEGY Chapter 10. Market power: Monopsony 73-78 Chapter 11. Pricing with market power 81-85 Chapter12. Monopolistic competition 89-94 chapter 13. Game theory and competitive strategy 97-101 Chapter 14. Markets for factor inputs 103-110 Chapter 15. Investment, time, and capital markets 113-119
PART IV. INFORMATION, MARKET FAILURE, AND THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT Chapter 16. General equilibrium and economic efficiency 123-130 Chapter 17. Markets with asymmetric information 133--139 Chapter 18. Externalities and public goods 143-149