Microeconomics: Principles and Analysis
Microeconomics develops core microeconomic principles to a high level using a clear and carefully constructed learning framework. The book will give readers a solid foundation in microeconomic analysis, using mathematical techniques where appropriate, and will enable them to apply these analytical techniques to a range of economic problems. It compounds the student's understanding of principles and techniques by re-using them throughout the text after each has been covered. The book is designed to assist the student's learning in every way possible and contains comprehensive sets of problems and exercises at all stages. ONLINE RESOURCE CENTRE For lecturers: worked solutions to selected exercises in the book, figures from the book, PowerPoint presentations, solutions manual and figures to accompany the solutions manual
Authors: | Cowell, Frank A. |
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Institutions: | Oxford University Press |
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