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Microeconomics as a Second Language zeroes in on the concepts, assumptions, and models that business professionals need to learn. The focus is on the principles of microeconomics and the language used to express them. Each chapter begins with a list of the key terms and concepts, graphs, and equations covered.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Economics Tools – Math and Graphing.

Chapter 2: Production Possibilities Frontier, Economic Growth, and Gains from Trade.

Chapter 3: Demand and Supply.

Chapter 4: Extensions of the Demand and Supply Model.

Chapter 5: Consumer Theory

Chapter 6: Perfectly Competitive Firms.

Chapter 7: Imperfect Competition.

Chapter 8: Market Failure: Externalities and Public Goods.

Chapter 9: Factor Markets.

Answers to "TRY" Questions

Index

Microeconomics as a Second Language

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 06/03/2009
      ISBN13: 9780470433737, 978-0470433737
      ISBN10: 0470433736
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Microeconomics as a Second Language zeroes in on the concepts, assumptions, and models that business professionals need to learn. The focus is on the principles of microeconomics and the language used to express them. Each chapter begins with a list of the key terms and concepts, graphs, and equations covered.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Economics Tools – Math and Graphing.

      Chapter 2: Production Possibilities Frontier, Economic Growth, and Gains from Trade.

      Chapter 3: Demand and Supply.

      Chapter 4: Extensions of the Demand and Supply Model.

      Chapter 5: Consumer Theory

      Chapter 6: Perfectly Competitive Firms.

      Chapter 7: Imperfect Competition.

      Chapter 8: Market Failure: Externalities and Public Goods.

      Chapter 9: Factor Markets.

      Answers to "TRY" Questions

      Index

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