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  • Principles of microeconomics, The 3/e
  • Haydam N
  • ISBN: 9780627025525
  • eISBN: N/A
  • ePub ISBN: N/A
  • 302 Pages | Published: 2002

Throughout this book the author asks key questions to get the student thinking about the problems facing an economist. In this edition over 150 new multiple-choice questions as well as discussion questions have been added. The text tries to minimise the use of technical jargon and there are clear discussions on difficult concepts. The book is suitable for students doing a short course as well as students who wish to continue with the subject. 

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS

Appendix A: Working with graphs and numbers

CHAPTER 2: CONSUMER CHOICE: MARGINAL UTILITY

Appendix B: Another explanation of consumer demand: Indifference curve analyses

CHAPTER 3: SUPPLY AND DEMAND

CHAPTER 4: ELASTICITY

CHAPTER 5: INPUT/OUTPUT RELATIONSHIPS

CHAPTER 6: MARKET STRUCTURES: THE PERFECT COMPETITIVE MARKET

CHAPTER 7: MARKET STRUCTURES: THE MONOPOLY

CHAPTER 8: MARKET STRUCTURES: IMPERFECT COMPETITION

CHAPTER 9: PRIVATISATION AND DEREGULATION

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