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Your complete textbook of Microeconomic principles, theory and applicationThis new edition builds a comprehensive picture of the microeconomic tools required to solve a wide range of problems by using an innovative combination of written, illustrative and mathematical analysis. It helps the reader to think like an economist - in particular demonstrating how individuals, firms and policy-makers decide their best course of action.Microeconomicsis allnew: New Content- detailed discussions of choice in the face of risk; corporate governance; game theory; and the economics of information. New Feature- Boxes of worked examples develop key ideas in the text and so bridge the gap between less formal presentation and mathematical analysis. New Structure- Streamlined and modernised into eight balanced parts, the book has been reorganised to place valuable emphasis on evolving areas of the subject, whilst retaining core topics standard to microeconomic courses.Saul Estrin is a Professor of Management and Head of the Department of Management at The London School of Economics and Political Science.David Laidler is Fellow in Residence at the C. D. Howe Institute in Toronto and Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Western Ontario.Mike Dietrich is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at Sheffield UniversityMicroeconomicscaters for all students studying the subject, challenging the most able reader whilst leaving no student behind.Visit www.pearsoned.co.uk/estrin to access the companion website forMicroeconomicscontaining a large range of additional resources for both students and lecturers.For students these include: Extra practice and self-assessment problems developed out of boxes in the text Solutions to selected problems Useful economics-related websites A glossary of key terms used in the textDavid, Laidler is the author of 'Microeconomics (5th Edition)', published 2008 under ISBN 9780273646273 and ISBN 0273646273.
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