Theory of microeconomics /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
---|---|
Autor principal: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
New York :
Academic Press,
�1972.
|
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Axiomatic Method2. The Definitions of Economics and Its Relationship to Resource Allocation and Classical Mechanics; 3. Some General Considerations on Orderings; 4. Commodity Spaces; 5. Statical Analysis under Parametric Behavior; 6. A Caveat on Time in Economies; 7. Games and Conflict; PART II: PRODUCTION; Chapter 4. Production; 1. The Production Correspondence; 2. Laws of Combination in Production Transformation; 3. Laws of Returns in Production Transformations; 4. Production Functions; 5. Interindustry Production; 6. Producer Efficiency; PART III: CONSUMPTION; Chapter 5. Preferences
- 1. Relationship and Choice2. Properties on Preferences; 3. Optimization: Some Formalisms and Extensions; 4. Construction of Partial Orderings from Orderings; Chapter 6. Utility; 1. Regular Utility Functions; 2. Continuous Utility Functions; 3. Utility for Partial Orderings; 4. Additive Utility; 5. Preferences over Time; 6. Concave Utility Functions; 7. Differentiable Utility; 8. Utility Equal to the Integral of Its Derivative; 9. A Digression on Utility and Biology; Chapter 7. Probability; 1. Qualitative Probabilities; 2. Derivation of Probability Measures; 3. Splitting and Nonatomicity
- 4. Conditional Probability: Bayes' RuleChapter 8. Consumer Demand; 1. Introduction; 2. Separable Preferences; 3. Income and Substitution Effects; 4. Explicit Solutions; 5. Independent Preferences; 6. Concavity Properties of Additive Utility; 7. Consumer Surplus; PART IV: TRADE; Chapter 9. Exchange; 1. Production and Preferences; 2. Properties of Preferences on Trades; 3. A Characterization of Economies: The Principle of Equivalence; 4. Trade Efficiency; 5. Consumer Efficiency; Chapter 10. Market Organization; 1. The Degree of Monopoly Power; 2. Two-Person Bargaining Games
- 3. The Division of Profits4. Factor Demands of the Industry; 5. Factor Proportions; 6. Elasticities of Demand for Factors; 7. Comparative Statics with Imperfect Competition; Chapter 11. Money and Assets; 1. The Future and Futures Markets; 2. The Demand for Money; 3. Evaluation of Assets under Certainty; 4. Uncertainty with Small Numbers of Independent Assets; 5. Uncertainty with Large Numbers of Independent Assets; References; Author Index; Subject Index