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100 1 $aKreps, David M.
245 10 $aStudent's companion to Microeconomics for managers /$cDavid M. Kreps.
260 $aNew York :$bNorton,$c2004.
300 $a364 pages :$billustrations ;$c28 cm
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520 $aDeveloped over a ten year period at the Stanford Business School, this 'Microeconomics for Managers' underscores the connections between microeconomics and business. Its full-length, integrated case studies reveal how economic models can yield answers to practical problems.
505 00 $gMaterial for chapter 1.$tMicroeconomics? foer managers?, p.3 --$gMaterial for chapter 2.$tThe Most Famous Picture in Economics, p.10 --$gMaterial for chapter 3.$tManagerial This and Marginal That, p.13 --$gMaterial for chapter 4.$tDemand Functions, p.32 --$gMaterial for chapter 5.$tModeling Consumer Behavior, p.53 --$gMaterial for chapter 6.$tChannels of Distribution and the poroblem of Double Marginalization, p.64 --$gMaterial for chapter 7.$tPrice Discrimination (and Surplus Extraction), p.67 --$gMaterial for chapter 8.$tAverages and Margins, p.92 --$gMaterial for chapter 9.$t.Technology and Cost Minimization, p.100 --$gMaterial for chapter 10.$tMultiperiod Production and Cost, p.115 --$gMaterial for chapter 11.$tCompetitive Firms and Perfect Competition, p.151 --$gMaterial for chapter 12.$tMarket Efficiency, p.165 --$gMaterial for chapter 13.$tTaxes, Subsides, Administered Prices, and Quotas, p.180 --$gMaterial for chapter 14.$tExternalities, p.192 --$gMaterial for chapter 15.$tRisk Aversion and Expected Utility, p.233 --$gMaterial for chapter 16.$tExpected Utility as a Normative Decision Aid, p.242 --$gMaterial for chapter 17.$tRisk Sharing and Spreading: Securities and Insurance Markets, p.245 --$gMaterial for chapter 18.$tHidden Information, Signaling, and Screening, p.253 --$gMaterial for chapter 19.$tIncentives, p.265 --$gMaterial for chapter 21.$tNoncooperative Game Theory, p.312 --$gMaterial for chapter 22.$tReciprocity and Reputation, p.335 --$gMaterial for chapter 23.$tCredibility and Reputation, p.335 -- Appendix: Calculus Cookbok, p.343.
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