Microeconomics

By Robert Pindyck, Daniel Rubinfeld,

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For Intermediate Microeconomics courses.

This package includes MyLab Economics.

Microeconomics and its role in decision making and public policy

Microeconomics exposes readers to topics that play a central role in microeconomics. From game theory and competitive strategy, to the roles of uncertainty and information, and the analysis of pricing by…

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1 author picked Microeconomics as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

This is a classic reference for students learning microeconomic theory, both in economics and business degrees.

It offers a nice combination of motivating real-life examples, rigor, figures, and intuitive explanations.

Because it avoids mathematical details in most chapters, it is often used in introductory courses, helping get students “hungry for more” in next courses, such as intermediate or advanced microeconomics.

However, it assumes a bit more mathematical background than Krugman and Wells’ book (presented above), so it can be used as the main reference for introductory courses if students have some basic algebra.

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