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![]() | Intermediate Microeconomics by Hal R. Varian ISBN-10: 9780393973709 ISBN-10: 0-393-97370-0 ISBN-13: 9780393973709 ISBN-13: 978-0-393-97370-9 Textbook Binding 1999-02-01 W. W. Norton & Company Find Lowest Price | |
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Book Description Considered the best text for the undergraduate course, this book sets forth microeconomics in clear and authoritative terms. Professor Hal Varian uses basic economic analysis to untangle this most current of topics, and many examples throughout the book explore lively applications ranging from airline fare wars to computer software pricing strategies. This edition continues the book's modern emphasis with fresh insights into information technology, expanded coverage of strategic behavior, and a new chapter on auctions featuring pathbreaking research that earned a Nobel Prize in 1996. | ||
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Very good Its an excellent book that explains the microeconomical theory in a conscise, direct, easy to understand which in unison with a more mathematical book such as the structure of economics by silberberg can be a great tool to understanding micro economics | ||
Great Book Great book. Very useful. I have the textbook still in shrink wrap, and the workbook that goes along with it. I want to part with it. Sctops140 at aol dot com for details. I purchased it for a microeconomics class at Beloit College. The workbook helps understand the concepts explained in the textbook. | ||
terrible economics book As many others have noted it contains very few numerical examples. I didnt have the workbook so maybe that would have helped, but so far this book is completely useless. I wouldnt recommend this unless you really love the pure formulas an no examples. If its required i guess its better than nothing | ||
Good Ec Book This is the standard intro-level economics textbook at Harvard, and it is well written. Covers all expected topics to good depth, with excellent examples. A reasonably suitable book for reading, and a simply useful textbook. Recommended. | ||
Very confusing I have use this book for my undergraduate class. It is too confusing to understand anything I read. | ||