MICROECONOMICS

MICROECONOMICS by Daniel L. Rubinfeld and Robert S. Pindyck is a comprehensive resource published by Prentice – Hall, Inc. in 1994. This 3rd Edition spans 699 pages and is presented in English, offering a clear exploration of modern economic topics, including game theory, the economics of information, and behavioral economics.
Readers will find that this book emphasizes the relevance and application of microeconomic principles to both managerial and public-policy decision-making. It includes numerous extended examples that analyze demand, cost, and market efficiency, as well as the design of pricing strategies and investment decisions. This edition serves as a valuable tool for economists and strategists seeking to stay informed about current economic information.
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This book is well known for its coverage of modern topics (Game theory, Economics of Information, and Behavioral Economics), clarity of its writing style and graphs, and integrated use of real world examples. The emphasis on relevance and application to both managerial and public-policy decision-making are focused goals of the book. This emphasis is accomplished by including MANY extended examples that cover such topics as the analysis of demand, cost, and market efficiency; the design of pricing strategies; investment and production decisions; and public policy analysis. Economists and strategists looking to stay current with economic information.
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