The Study Guide and Workbook, by Brett Katzman, Kennesaw College, includes learning objectives, fill-in summaries, multiple-choice questions, glossary questions, exercises involving quantitative problems, graphs, and answers to all questions and problems.
Through use of this text, students will acquire both the analytical toolkit and theoretical foundations necessary in order to take upper-level courses in industrial organization, international trade, public finance and other field courses.
In addition to online homework, the texts now include four-color graphs and new interactive animations.
The #1 text is still the most modern presentation of the subject and gives students tools to develop the problem-solving skills they need for the course, and beyond.
A short, rigorous introduction to intermediate microeconomic theory that offers worked-out examples, tools for solving exercises, and algebra support. This book takes a concise, example-filled approach to intermediate microeconomic theory.
This second edition continues to present all the standard topics in microeconomics, with calculus, concisely, clearly and with a sense of humor.
In addition to online homework, the texts now include four-colour graphs and new interactive animations.
This is the first intermediate microeconomics textbook to offer both a theoretical and real-world grounding in the subject.
A substantial number of homework problems are also interspersed throughout the text. Covering the essential topics of microeconomics, this book is highly suitable for a one-term class in microeconomics at the intermediate level.
After a timely update of its problem sets and applications, Intermediate Microeconomics and Its Application is now available in an eighth edition. As with previous editions, this text still offers...
The final chapters discuss some factors of production and marketing, the link between the so-called “general equilibrium and welfare economics, and some economic regulation. This book will be of value to economists and business managers.