This is a standard text for upper level undergraduate/postgraduate microeconomics. The book begins at the intermediate level and ends at a level appropriate for the graduate student.
Solve the following problems: (a) min y = 3x21 + 2x22 + 5 subject to 0 ≤ x 1 ≤ 10 , 2 ≤ x2 ≤ 10 (b) max y = 2 1 x1 ... 0 ≤ x 2 ≤ (c) max 1 y = 2 x1 +x 2 −3x2 1 −4x22 +x 1 x2 subject to 1 ≤ x1 ≤ 2, ≤ x 2 ≤ 2 (d) max y = 2x1 + ...
This streamlined third edition offers an array of new and updated examples. Additionally, lengthier proofs and examples are provided on the book's website. The book and the web material are cross-referenced in the text.
In this relatively short survey, we present the core elements of the microeconomic analysis of insurance markets at a level suitable for senior undergraduate and graduate economics students.
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This graduate-level text develops a more sophisticated approach to household economics, one that allows for multiple-income earners and shared decision-making. This approach is used to present a fundamentally new view of consumption.
The five parts of the text cover fundamentals, calculus, linear algebra, optimization, and dynamics. The only prerequisite is high school algebra; the book presents all the mathematics needed for undergraduate economics.
This Valuepack consists of Microeconomics, 3/e by Gravelle/Rees (ISBN: 9780693505989) plus A Guide to Game Theory, 1/e by Carmichael (ISBN: 9780273684961)
The five parts of the text cover fundamentals, calculus, linear algebra, optimization, and dynamics. The only prerequisite is high school algebra; the book presents all the mathematics needed for undergraduate economics.
This student solutions manual contains solutions to odd-numbered exercises in the fourth edition of Mathematics for Economics.
The Penguin Dictionary of Economics
Public Enterprise Economics