
Microeconomic Theory is based on lecture notes for a graduate course in microeconomic theory. It covers a broad range of topics, and to some extent the lecture structure is retained in the style of the book. The author provides a clear account of the main ideas in each area concisely, and in some depth of detail. The presentation is at an advanced level and provides succinct coverage of the material in a self contained discussion. Chapters are organized and written independently making it possible to read any chapter without having read earlier material. Each chaper is written on the presumption that the reader has some familiarity with the topics or issues under discussion but would value further discussion, or a second point of view. While much of the material is mainstream, a substantial portion is not available in existing textbooks. The book covers a range of topics appearing in advanced courses in microeconomic theory. Coverage includes such topics as decision theory, strategic and extensive form games, auctions, bargaining, information models, principal- agent problems, signalling and screening games, cooperative games and models of learning.
This text investigates the core principles and advanced applications of microeconomic theory through a concise, lecture-based framework. Author James Bergin utilizes his experience in graduate-level instruction to synthesize complex economic concepts into a self-contained volume. By focusing on both mainstream theory and specialized topics, the book provides a rigorous analytical resource for students and researchers seeking a secondary perspective on established economic models.
What You Will Find
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Experts highlight this text as a valuable resource for graduate students who require a succinct, modular approach to advanced microeconomic topics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the utility of the independent chapter structure for targeted study.
Page Count:
379
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191608580
ISBN-13:
9780191608582
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