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A Course in Microeconomic Theory, Hardcover by Kreps, David M.

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Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691042640
ISBN-13
9780691042640
eBay Product ID (ePID)
186312

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
864 Pages
Publication Name
Course in Microeconomic Theory
Language
English
Publication Year
1990
Subject
Economics / Microeconomics, Economics / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Business & Economics
Author
David M. Kreps
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1.5 in
Item Weight
55.1 Oz
Item Length
10.3 in
Item Width
7.1 in

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College Audience
LCCN
89-027619
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Reviews
"The most complete, enjoyable, and worthwhile textbook treating both traditional and modern microeconomic theory."-- Journal of Economics, "The most complete, enjoyable, and worthwhile textbook treating both traditional and modern microeconomic theory." -- Journal of Economics, The most complete, enjoyable, and worthwhile textbook treating both traditional and modern microeconomic theory., The most complete, enjoyable, and worthwhile textbook treating both traditional and modern microeconomic theory. -- Journal of Economics
Dewey Edition
19
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
338.5
Synopsis
David M. Kreps has developed a text in microeconomics that is both challenging and "user-friendly." The work is designed for the first-year graduate microeconomic theory course and is accessible to advanced undergraduates as well. Placing unusual emphasis on modern noncooperative game theory, it provides the student and instructor with a unified treatment of modern microeconomic theory--one that stresses the behavior of the individual actor (consumer or firm) in various institutional settings. The author has taken special pains to explore the fundamental assumptions of the theories and techniques studied, pointing out both strengths and weaknesses. The book begins with an exposition of the standard models of choice and the market, with extra attention paid to choice under uncertainty and dynamic choice. General and partial equilibrium approaches are blended, so that the student sees these approaches as points along a continuum. The work then turns to more modern developments. Readers are introduced to noncooperative game theory and shown how to model games and determine solution concepts. Models with incomplete information, the folk theorem and reputation, and bilateral bargaining are covered in depth. Information economics is explored next. A closing discussion concerns firms as organizations and gives readers a taste of transaction-cost economics., David M. Kreps has developed a text in microeconomics that is both challenging and "user-friendly." The work is designed for the first-year graduate microeconomic theory course and is accessible to advanced undergraduates as well. Placing unusual emphasis on modern noncooperative game theory, it provides the student and instructor with a unified treatment of modern microeconomic theory--one that stresses the behavior of the individual actor (consumer or firm) in various institutional settings. The author has taken special pains to explore the fundamental assumptions of the theories and techniques studied, pointing out both strengths and weaknesses. The book begins with an exposition of the standard models of choice and the market, with extra attention paid to choice under uncertainty and dynamic choice. General and partial equilibrium approaches are blended, so that the student sees these approaches as points along a continuum. The work then turns to more modern developments. Readers are introduced to noncooperative game theory and shown how to model games and determine solution concepts.Models with incomplete information, the folk theorem and reputation, and bilateral bargaining are covered in depth.Information economics is explored next. A closing discussion concerns firms as organizations and gives readers a taste of transaction-cost economics., Offers a treatment of microeconomic theory - one that stresses the behavior of the individual actor in various institutional settings. This book begins with an exposition of the standard models of choice and the market. It is designed for the first-year graduate microeconomic theory course and is accessible to advanced undergraduates as well.
LC Classification Number
HB172.K74 1990

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