Book Description:
Jeffrey M. Perloff’s “Microeconomics” (ISBN: 978-0133456912, Pearson) explores key concepts like supply and demand, consumer behavior, and market structures. Essential for students, this book combines robust theoretical frameworks with practical examples.
Microeconomics
Author: Jeffrey M. Perloff
Publisher: Pearson
ISBN: 978-0133456912
Introduction:
Microeconomics is a branch of economics that studies the behavior of individual agents, such as households and firms, and the interactions between them. It analyzes the decisions made by these agents and the consequences of those decisions for the allocation of resources and the distribution of income.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to microeconomics, covering topics such as:
- Supply and demand
- Consumer behavior
- Production and cost analysis
- Market structures
- Game theory
- Government intervention
With its clear exposition and extensive use of examples and applications, this book is ideal for students of microeconomics at all levels.