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The structure of economics : a mathematical analysis / Eugene Silberberg and Wing Suen.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Chennai : Mcgraw hill education (india) pvt ltd, 2017.Edition: 3rd edDescription: xvii,668 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9789339220402
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.0151 SIL
Contents:
1.comparative statics and the paradigm of economics,2.Review of calculus,3.Function of several variables,4.Profit maximization,5.Matricks and determinants,6.Comparative statics the traditional methodology,7.The envelope theorem and duality,8.The derivation of cost function,9.Cost and production function special topics,10.The derivation of consumer demand function,11.Special topics in consumer theory,12.Intertemporal choice,13.Behavior under uncertainty,14.Maximization with inequality and nonnegativity constrains,15.Contracts and incentives.
Summary: This text combines mathematical economics with microeconomic theory and can be required or recommended as part of a course in graduate microeconomic theory, advanced undergraduate or graduate-level mathematical economics, or any advanced topics course. It also has reference value for international, library, professional and reference markets. This revision addresses significant new topics--the theory of contracts and markets with imperfect information--that have recently become prominent in the microeconomics literature.
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Reference Reference Kalaignar Centenary Library Madurai ENGLISH-REFERENCE BOOKS நான்காம் தளம் / Fourth floor 330.0151 SIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 272992

Includes index.

1.comparative statics and the paradigm of economics,2.Review of calculus,3.Function of several variables,4.Profit maximization,5.Matricks and determinants,6.Comparative statics the traditional methodology,7.The envelope theorem and duality,8.The derivation of cost function,9.Cost and production function special topics,10.The derivation of consumer demand function,11.Special topics in consumer theory,12.Intertemporal choice,13.Behavior under uncertainty,14.Maximization with inequality and nonnegativity constrains,15.Contracts and incentives.

This text combines mathematical economics with microeconomic theory and can be required or recommended as part of a course in graduate microeconomic theory, advanced undergraduate or graduate-level mathematical economics, or any advanced topics course. It also has reference value for international, library, professional and reference markets. This revision addresses significant new topics--the theory of contracts and markets with imperfect information--that have recently become prominent in the microeconomics literature.

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