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Title: Principles of Microeconomics
Authors: Rice University
Keywords: Economics
Microeconomics
Supply and Demand
Equilibrium
Labor and finance
Fundamentals of Microeconomic Theory
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: OpenStax College
Abstract: The book is organized into five main parts:What is Economics? The first two chapters introduce students to the study of economics with a focus on making choices in a world of scarce resources. Supply and Demand, Chapters 3 and 4, introduces and explains the first analytical model in economics: supply, demand, and equilibrium, before showing applications in the markets for labor and finance. The Fundamentals of Microeconomic Theory, Chapters 5 through 10, begins the microeconomics portion of the text, presenting the theories of consumer behavior, production and costs, and the different models of market structure, including some simple game theory. Microeconomic Policy Issues, Chapters 11 through 18, covers the range of topics in applied micro, framed around the concepts of public goods and positive and negative externalities. Students explore competition and antitrust policies, environmental problems, poverty, income inequality, and other labor market issues. The text also covers information, risk and financil markets, as well as public economy. International Economics, Chapters 19 and 20, the final part of the text, introduces the international dimensions of economics, including international trade and protectionism.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/21538
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