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Provides table of content of Microeconomic Theory by Mas-Colell, Whinston and Green. The major book on microeconomic theory.
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Explains basic principles of supply and demand curves.
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Economics Working Paper Archiv.
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Problems in Microeconomics is a set of practice problems and interactive lecture displays for students and faculty in introductory courses in microeconomics. The problems were written by Byron W. Brown, Professor of Economics at Michigan State University.
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Course material on elasticities, a major concept used in microeconomics.
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The Bonn Graduate School of Economics
The Bonn Graduate School of Economics is designed for highly qualified students with a strong interest in quantitative economic research. The successful completion of the program will qualify students for positions in academic institutions, industry, political and public administration.
www.bgse.uni-bonn.de
Contains links to and descriptions of resources related to Microeconomics.
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This page in WebEc contains links to and descriptions of WWW resources related to Microeconomics.
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The economics of the internet, information goods, intellectual property and related issues compiled by Hal R. Varian
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Risk and Certainty Equivalent Applet
A discussion of risk and uncertainty and an applet demonstrating how to calculate a certainty equivalent for risk averse or risk seeking individuals.
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An intermediate text by David Friedman
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NPR : 'Freakonomics': Musings of a 'Rogue Economist'
Economist Steven Levitt talks about his new book, "Freakonomics." A professor at the University of Chicago, Levitt uses statistics to examine matters of everyday life, often with unexpected results. [10:31 streaming audio broadcast]
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