Microeconomics: Theory Through Applications
by Russell Cooper, Andrew John
Publisher: The Saylor Foundation 2011
ISBN/ASIN: 1453330348
ISBN-13: 9781453330340
Number of pages: 828
Description:
In microeconomics, we study the decisions of individual entities, such as households and firms. We also study how households and firms interact with each other. The intended audience of the textbook is first-year undergraduates taking courses on the principles of microeconomics.
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