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MindTap for Microeconomic Theory: Basic Principles and Extensions

Author(s): Walter Nicholson | Christopher Snyder

ISBN: 9781337017688

12th Edition

Copyright: 2017

India Release: 2018

₹850

Binding: eBook

Pages: 786

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MindTap Economics for Nicholson/Snyder’s Microeconomic Theory: Basic Principles and Extensions, 12th Edition is the digital learning solution that powers students from memorization to mastery. It gives you complete control of your course—to provide engaging content, to challenge every individual, and to build their confidence. Empower students to accelerate their progress with MindTap. MindTap: Powered by You. MindTap gives you complete ownership of your content and learning experience. Customize the interactive syllabi, emphasize the most important topics, and add your own material or notes in the eBook.

  • MindTap Economics for Nicholson/Snyder’s Microeconomic Theory: Basic Principles and Extensions, 12th Edition is the digital learning solution that powers students from memorization to mastery.
  • It gives you complete control of your course—to provide engaging content, to challenge every individual, and to build their confidence.
  • Empower students to accelerate their progress with MindTap. MindTap: Powered by You. MindTap gives you complete ownership of your content and learning experience.
  • Customize the interactive syllabi, emphasize the most important topics, and add your own material or notes in the eBook.

Part I: INTRODUCTION.

Part II: CHOICE AND DEMAND.

Part III: UNCERTAINTY AND STRATEGY.

Part IV: PRODUCTION AND SUPPLY.

Part V: COMPETITIVE MARKETS.

Part VI: MARKET POWER.

Part VII: PRICING IN INPUT MARKETS.

Part VIII: MARKET FAILURE.

Walter Nicholson, Amherst College

Dr. Walter Nicholson is the Ward H. Patton Emeritus Professor of Economics at Amherst College and a visiting professor at Ave Maria University, Naples, Florida.

 

Christopher Snyder, Dartmouth College

Dr. Christopher Snyder is the Joel Z. and Susan Hyatt Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College, where he pursues research and teaching interests in microeconomic theory, industrial organization, and law and economics.