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Current Issues in Microeconomics John D. Hey

Current Issues in Microeconomics By John D. Hey

Current Issues in Microeconomics by John D. Hey


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Summary

Part of a series designed to provide undergraduate students with information on developments in economics, this volume contains nine essays which cover subjects of current relevance in microeconomics, such as choice under uncertainty, microeconometrics and game theory.

Current Issues in Microeconomics Summary

Current Issues in Microeconomics by John D. Hey

Current research in microeconomics is progressing at a rapid pace on a number of fronts. While its present importance and future significance is considerable this work, of necessity, sees the light of day at present only in academic journals in a language which has tended to make it inaccessible to the undergraduate economist. This book makes these exciting developments accessible to a wider audience. Each chapter is specially commissioned and written by a leading expert in a clear, accessible and lively style.

Table of Contents

Recent developments in microeconomics, John D.Hey; choice under uncertainty - problems solved and unsolved, Mark J.Machina; uncertainty, information and insurance, Ray Rees; game theory, oligopoly and bargaining, Bruce Lyons and Yanis Varoufakis; contract theory and incentive compatability, Melvyn Coles and James M.Malcolmson; experimental economics, Graham Loomes; general equilibrium and disequilibrium and the microeconomic foundations of macroeconomics, Paul Madden; microeconometric modelling and microeconomic policy analysis, Ian Walker; what's the good of equality?, John Broome; institutional economics, Robert A.Solo.

Additional information

GOR001852751
9780333454732
0333454731
Current Issues in Microeconomics by John D. Hey
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
19891101
332
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