Microeconomics (8th Edition) (The Pearson Series in Economics) [.PDF]

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Microeconomics (8th Edition) (The Pearson Series in Economics) in PDF

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The eight-part Microeconomics of Markets by Edward P. Chow and Yuen Kwai is a comprehensive, up-to-date treatment of micro-economic issues. Microeconomics covers a range of topics from macroeconomics to microeconomics and even examines the relationship between micro and macro issues. This book covers everything you need to know about how markets operate, why they are so important, and what kind of activities governments can engage in to further their goals and ideals. Other topics include the nature of markets, the determinants of market behavior, the scope of micro-economic tools, the relationship between monetary policy and micro-economic policies, and why central banks should continue to intervene in the economy.

Although this book is written at the advanced levels of the macroeconomics field, it is written with the graduate student in mind. The authors describe unfamiliar concepts in simple language that anyone with a basic knowledge of economics can understand. They explain complex concepts through illustrations and examples, drawing upon examples from a variety of fields, including behavioral finance, micro and macro economics, and even medicine, to illustrate their arguments.

This book is an excellent source for advanced students who are preparing for theirAPA exams. It is concise and clear, covering all the major topics in a clear and concise manner. The eight chapters cover introductory issues, such as what microeconomics is, the nature of microeconomics, and what micro-models of the economy are. They then go on to examine the key drivers of micro processes, including technology, marketing, decision making, production, investment, technology development, distribution, and government policy. They also briefly examine some current issues in macroeconomics, including unemployment and inflation, international trade, public finance, globalization, and monetary policy.
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