Preface
David Kreps
A chapter in Microeconomic Foundations I: Choice and Competitive Markets, 2012 from Princeton University Press
Abstract:
Microeconomic Foundations I develops the choice, price, and general equilibrium theory topics typically found in first-year theory sequences, but in deeper and more complete mathematical form than most standard texts provide. The objective is to take the reader from acquaintance with these foundational topics to something closer to mastery of the models and results connected to them.
Keywords: microeconomics; choice; price; equilibrium; economic models; preference; utility; consumer; demand; Afriat; Afriat's Theorem; uncertainty; dynamic choice; social choice; efficiency; competitive; profit-maximizing; expenditure; demand theory; deman; duality methods; surplus; aggregation; CET; dynamic programming (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
ISBN: 9780691155838
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