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Lecture Notes on Microeconomic Theory

Lecture Notes on Microeconomic Theory
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Number of pages: 490

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From the contents: Preliminaries on Modern Economics and Mathematics; Consumer Theory; Production Theory; Choice Under Uncertainty; Game Theory; Theory of the Market; Positive Theory of Equilibrium: Existence, Uniqueness, and Stability; Normative Theory of Equilibrium: Its Welfare Properties; Economic Core, Fair Allocations, and Social Choice Theory; General Equilibrium Under Uncertainty; Externalities; Public Goods; Principal-Agent Model: Hidden Information; Moral Hazard: The Basic Trade-Offs; General Mechanism Design.

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