Advanced Microeconomics - Preface
The goal of this book is to provide graduate-level foundations for microeconomics. It will assume proficiency in advanced mathematics such as calculus, set theory, and optimization. Many readers may wish to start with the lower-level Principles of Microeconomics.
Table of Contents
- Consumer Theory
- Production
- Market Structure
- Monopoly Pricing
- Duopoly Models
- Game Theory
- Strategies
- Equilibrium Concepts
- Dominance and Iterative Deletion
- Best Reply Functions
- Nash
- Repeated Games
- Mathematics for Microeconomics
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