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Microeconomics and Behaviour
Microeconomics and Behaviour
Robert H. Frank, Cornell University
Ian C. Parker, University of Toronto

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Contents:

Chapter 1: Thinking Like an Economist
Chapter 2: Supply and Demand
Chapter 3: Rational Consumer Choice
Chapter 4: Individual and Market Demand
Chapter 5: Applications of Rational Choice and Demand Theories
Chapter 6: The Economics of Information and Choice under Uncertainty
Chapter 7: Explaining Tastes: The Importance of Altruism and Other Nonegoistic Behaviour
Chapter 8: Cognitive Limitations and Consumer Behaviour
Chapter 9: Production
Chapter 10: Costs
Chapter 11: Perfect Competition
Chapter 12: Monopoly
Chapter 13: Oligopoly and Monopolistic Competition
Chapter 14: Labour
Chapter 15: Capital
Chapter 16: General Equilibrium and Market Efficiency
Chapter 17: Externalities, Property Rights, and the Coase Theorem
Chapter 18: Government


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