Intermediate microeconomics: a modern approach
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adam_text | INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS A MODERN APPROACH FOURTH EDITION HAL R.
VARIAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY W. W. NORTON & COMPANY * NEW
YORK * LONDON CONTENTS PREFACE 1 THE MARKET CONSTRUCTING A MODEL 1
OPTIMIZATION AND EQUILIBRIUM 3 THE DE- MAND CURVE 3 THE SUPPLY CURVE 5
MARKET EQUILIBRIUM 7 COM- PARATIVE STATICS 9 OTHER WAYS TO ALLOCATE
APARTMENTS 11 THE DIS- CRIMINATING MONOPOLIST * THE ORDINARY MONOPOLIST
* RENT CONTROL * WHICH WAY IS BEST? 14 PARETO EFFICIENCY 15 COMPARING
WAYS TO AL- LOCATE APARTMENTS 16 EQUILIBRIUM IN THE LONG RUN 17 SUMMARY
18 REVIEW QUESTIONS 19 2 BUDGET CONSTRAINT THE BUDGET CONSTRAINT 20 TWO
GOODS ARE OFTEN ENOUGH 21 PROP- ERTIES OF THE BUDGET SET 22 HOW THE
BUDGET LINE CHANGES 24 THE NUMERAIRE 26 TAXES, SUBSIDIES, AND RATIONING
26 EXAMPLE: THE FOOD STAMP PROGRAM BUDGET LINE CHANGES 31 SUMMARY 31
REVIEW QUESTIONS 32 VIII CONTENTS 3 PREFERENCES CONSUMER PREFERENCES 34
ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT PREFERENCES 35 INDIF- FERENCE CURVES 36 EXAMPLES OF
PREFERENCES 37 PERFECT SUBSTITUTES * PERFECT COMPLEMENTS * BADS *
NEUTRALS * SATIATION * DISCRETE GOODS * WELL-BEHAVED PREFERENCES 44 THE
MARGINAL RATE OF SUBSTITU- TION 48 OTHER INTERPRETATIONS OF THE MRS 50
BEHAVIOR OF THE MRS 51 SUMMARY 52 REVIEW QUESTIONS 52 4 UTILITY CARDINAL
UTILITY 57 CONSTRUCTING A UTILITY FUNCTION 58 SOME EXAM- PLES OF UTILITY
FUNCTIONS 59 EXAMPLE: INDIFFERENCE CURVES FROM UTILITY PERFECT
SUBSTITUTES * PERFECT COMPLEMENTS * QUASILINEAR PREFERENCES *
COBB-DOUGLAS PREFERENCES * MARGINAL UTILITY 65 MARGINAL UTILITY AND MRS
66 UTILITY FOR COMMUTING 67 SUMMARY 69 REVIEW QUESTIONS 70 APPENDIX 70
EXAMPLE: COBB-DOUGLAS PREFERENCES 5 CHOICE OPTIMAL CHOICE 73 CONSUMER
DEMAND 78 SOME EXAMPLES 78 PERFECT SUBSTITUTES * PERFECT COMPLEMENTS *
NEUTRALS AND BADS * DISCRETE GOODS * CONCAVE PREFERENCES * COBB-DOUGLAS
PREFERENCES * ESTIMATING UTILITY FUNCTIONS 83 IMPLICATIONS OF THE MRS
CONDITION 85 CHOOSING TAXES 86 SUMMARY 89 REVIEW QUESTIONS 89 APPEN- DIX
90 EXAMPLE: COBB-DOUGLAS DEMAND FUNCTIONS 6 DEMAND NORMAL AND INFERIOR
GOODS 96 INCOME OFFER CURVES AND ENGEL CURVES 97 SOME EXAMPLES 99
PERFECT SUBSTITUTES * PERFECT COMPLEMENTS * COBB-DOUGLAS PREFERENCES *
HOMOTHETIC PREFERENCES * QUASILINEAR PREFERENCES * ORDINARY GOODS AND
GIFFEN GOODS 103 THE OFFER CURVE AND THE DEMAND CURVE 106 SOME EXAMPLES
107 PERFECT SUB- STITUTES * PERFECT COMPLEMENTS * A DISCRETE GOOD *
SUBSTITUTES AND COMPLEMENTS 111 THE INVERSE DEMAND FUNCTION 112 SUMMARY
114 REVIEW QUESTIONS 115 APPENDIX 115 CONTENTS IX 7 REVEALED PREFERENCE
THE IDEA OF REVEALED PREFERENCE 118 FROM REVEALED PREFERENCE TO PREF-
ERENCE 119 RECOVERING PREFERENCES 121 THE WEAK AXIOM OF RE- VEALED
PREFERENCE 123 CHECKING WARP 124 THE STRONG AXIOM OF REVEALED PREFERENCE
127 HOW TO CHECK SARP 128 INDEX NUMBERS 129 PRICE INDICES 131 EXAMPLE:
INDEXING SOCIAL SECURITY PAYMENTS SUMMARY 133 REVIEW QUESTIONS 134 8
SLUTSKY EQUATION THE SUBSTITUTION EFFECT 136 EXAMPLE: CALCULATING THE
SUBSTITUTION EFFECT THE INCOME EFFECT 140 EXAMPLE: CALCULATING THE
INCOME EF- FECT SIGN OF THE SUBSTITUTION EFFECT 141 THE TOTAL CHANGE IN
DEMAND 142 RATES OF CHANGE 143 THE LAW OF DEMAND 146 EXAMPLES OF INCOME
AND SUBSTITUTION EFFECTS 146 EXAMPLE: REBATING A TAX ANOTHER
SUBSTITUTION EFFECT 150 COMPENSATED DEMAND CURVES 153 SUMMARY 153 REVIEW
QUESTIONS 154 APPENDIX 154 EXAMPLE: REBATING A SMALL TAX 9 BUYING AND
SELLING NET AND GROSS DEMANDS 157 THE BUDGET CONSTRAINT 158 CHANGING THE
ENDOWMENT 160 PRICE CHANGES 161 OFFER CURVES AND DEMAND CURVES 164 THE
SLUTSKY EQUATION REVISITED 166 USE OF THE SLUT- SKY EQUATION 168
EXAMPLE: CALCULATING THE ENDOWMENT INCOME EFFECT LABOR SUPPLY 170 THE
BUDGET CONSTRAINT * COMPARATIVE STATICS OF LABOR SUPPLY 171 EXAMPLE:
OVERTIME AND THE SUPPLY OF LABOR SUM- MARY 175 REVIEW QUESTIONS 176
APPENDIX 176 X CONTENTS 10 I NTERTEMPORAL CHOICE THE BUDGET CONSTRAINT
179 PREFERENCES FOR CONSUMPTION 182 COM- PARATIVE STATICS 183 THE
SLUTSKY EQUATION AND INTERTEMPORAL CHOICE 184 INFLATION 186 PRESENT
VALUE: A CLOSER LOOK 188 ANALYZ- ING PRESENT VALUE FOR SEVERAL PERIODS
189 USE OF PRESENT VALUE 190 EXAMPLE: VALUING A STREAM OF PAYMENTS
EXAMPLE: THE TRUE COST OF A CREDIT CARD BONDS 194 EXAMPLE: INSTALLMENT
LOANS TAXES 196 EXAMPLE: SCHOLARSHIPS AND SAVINGS CHOICE OF THE INTEREST
RATE 197 SUMMARY 198 REVIEW QUESTIONS 198 11 ASSET MARKETS RATES BF
RETURN 199 ARBITRAGE AND PRESENT VALUE 201 ADJUSTMENTS FOR DIFFERENCES
AMONG ASSETS 201 ASSETS WITH CONSUMPTION RETURNS 202 TAXATION OF ASSET
RETURNS 203 APPLICATIONS 204 DEPLETABLE RESOURCES * WHEN TO CUT A FOREST
* EXAMPLE: GASOLINE PRICES DURING THE GULF WAR FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
208 SUMMARY 209 REVIEW QUESTIONS 210 APPENDIX 210 12 UNCERTAINTY
CONTINGENT CONSUMPTION 212 UTILITY FUNCTIONS AND PROBABILITIES 216
EXAMPLE: SOME EXAMPLES OF UTILITY FUNCTIONS EXPECTED UTILITY 217 WHY
EXPECTED UTILITY IS REASONABLE 218 RISK AVERSION 220 EX- AMPLE: THE
DEMAND FOR INSURANCE DIVERSIFICATION 224 RISK SPREAD- ING 224 ROLE OF
THE STOCK MARKET 225 SUMMARY 226 REVIEW QUESTIONS 226 APPENDIX 227
EXAMPLE: THE EFFECT OF TAXATION ON INVESTMENT IN RISKY ASSETS 13 RISKY
ASSETS MEAN-VARIANCE UTILITY 230 MEASURING RISK 235 EQUILIBRIUM IN A
MARKET FOR RISKY ASSETS 237 HOW RETURNS ADJUST 238 EXAMPLE: RANKING
MUTUAL FUNDS SUMMARY 242 REVIEW QUESTIONS 242 CONTENTS XI 14 CONSUMER S
SURPLUS DEMAND FOR A DISCRETE GOOD 244 CONSTRUCTING UTILITY FROM DEMAND
245 OTHER INTERPRETATIONS OF CONSUMER S SURPLUS 246 FROM CON- SUMER S
SURPLUS TO CONSUMERS SURPLUS 247 APPROXIMATING A CONTINU- OUS DEMAND
247 QUASILINEAR UTILITY 247 INTERPRETING THE CHANGE IN CONSUMER S
SURPLUS 248 EXAMPLE: THE CHANGE IN CONSUMER S SURPLUS COMPENSATING AND
EQUIVALENT VARIATION 250 EXAMPLE: COMPENSATING AND EQUIVALENT VARIATIONS
EXAMPLE: COMPENSATING AND EQUIVALENT VARI- ATION FOR QUASILINEAR
PREFERENCES PRODUCER S SURPLUS 254 CALCULATING GAINS AND LOSSES 256
SUMMARY 257 REVIEW QUESTIONS 258 AP- PENDIX 258 EXAMPLE: A FEW DEMAND
FUNCTIONS EXAMPLE: CV, EV, AND CONSUMER S SURPLUS 15 MARKET DEMAND FROM
INDIVIDUAL TO MARKET DEMAND 261 THE INVERSE DEMAND FUNCTION 263 EXAMPLE:
ADDING UP LINEAR DEMAND CURVES DISCRETE GOODS 264 THE EXTENSIVE AND
THE INTENSIVE MARGIN 264 ELASTICITY 265 EXAMPLE: THE ELASTICITY OF A
LINEAR DEMAND CURVE ELASTICITY AND DE- MAND 267 ELASTICITY AND REVENUE
268 EXAMPLE: STRIKES AND PROFITS CONSTANT ELASTICITY DEMANDS 271
ELASTICITY AND MARGINAL REVENUE 272 EXAMPLE: SETTING A PRICE MARGINAL
REVENUE CURVES 274 INCOME ELAS- TICITY 275 SUMMARY 276 REVIEW QUESTIONS
277 APPENDIX 278 EXAMPLE: THE LAFFER CURVE EXAMPLE: ANOTHER EXPRESSION
FOR ELASTICITY 16 EQUILIBRIUM SUPPLY 284 MARKET EQUILIBRIUM 284 TWO
SPECIAL CASES 285 IN- VERSE DEMAND AND SUPPLY CURVES 286 EXAMPLE:
EQUILIBRIUM WITH LIN- EAR CURVES COMPARATIVE STATICS 288 EXAMPLE:
SHIFTING BOTH CURVES TAXES 289 EXAMPLE: TAXATION WITH LINEAR DEMAND AND
SUPPLY PASS- ING ALONG A TAX 293 THE DEADWEIGHT LOSS OF A TAX 295
EXAMPLE: THE MARKET FOR LOANS EXAMPLE: FOOD SUBSIDIES PARETO EFFICIENCY
301 EXAMPLE: WAITING IN LINE SUMMARY 303 REVIEW QUESTIONS 304 XII
CONTENTS 17 TECHNOLOGY INPUTS AND OUTPUTS 305 DESCRIBING TECHNOLOGICAL
CONSTRAINTS 306 EXAMPLES OF TECHNOLOGY 307 FIXED PROPORTIONS * PERFECT
SUBSTITUTES * COBB-DOUGLAS * PROPERTIES OF TECHNOLOGY 309 THE MARGINAL
PRODUCT 310 THE TECHNICAL RATE OF SUBSTITUTION 311 DIMINISHING MARGINAL
PRODUCT 312 DIMINISHING TECHNICAL RATE OF SUBSTITUTION 312 THE LONG RUN
AND THE SHORT RUN 313 RETURNS TO SCALE 313 SUMMARY 315 REVIEW QUESTIONS
316 18 PROFIT MAXIMIZATION PROFITS 317 THE ORGANIZATION OF FIRMS 319
PROFITS AND STOCK MARKET VALUE 319 FIXED AND VARIABLE FACTORS 321
SHORT-RUN PROFIT MAX- IMIZATION 321 COMPARATIVE STATICS 323 PROFIT
MAXIMIZATION IN THE LONG RUN 324 INVERSE FACTOR DEMAND CURVES 325 PROFIT
MAXIMIZA- TION AND RETURNS TO SCALE 326 REVEALED PROFITABILITY 327 EXAM-
PLE: HOW DO FARMERS REACT TO PRICE SUPPORTS? COST MINIMIZATION 331
SUMMARY 331 REVIEW QUESTIONS 332 APPENDIX 333 19 COST MINIMIZATION COST
MINIMIZATION 335 EXAMPLE: MINIMIZING COSTS FOR SPECIFIC TECH- NOLOGIES
REVEALED COST MINIMIZATION 339 RETURNS TO SCALE AND THE COST FUNCTION
340 LONG-RUN AND SHORT-RUN COSTS 342 FIXED AND QUASI-FIXED COSTS 344
SUNK COSTS 344 SUMMARY 345 REVIEW QUESTIONS 345 APPENDIX 346 20 COST
CURVES AVERAGE COSTS 349 MARGINAL COSTS 351 MARGINAL COSTS AND VARIABLE
COSTS 353 EXAMPLE: SPECIFIC COST CURVES EXAMPLE: MARGINAL COST CURVES
FOR TWO PLANTS LONG-RUN COSTS 357 DISCRETE LEVELS OF PLANT SIZE 359
LONG-RUN MARGINAL COSTS 361 SUMMARY 362 REVIEW QUESTIONS 362 APPENDIX
363 CONTENTS XIII 21 FIRM SUPPLY MARKET ENVIRONMENTS 365 PURE
COMPETITION 366 THE SUPPLY DECI- SION OF A COMPETITIVE FIRM 368 AN
EXCEPTION 370 ANOTHER EXCEPTION 371 EXAMPLE: PRICING OPERATING SYSTEMS
TH E INVERSE SUPPLY FUNC- TION 373 PROFITS AND PRODUCER S SURPLUS 373
EXAMPLE: THE SUPPLY CURVE FOR A SPECIFIC COST FUNCTION THE LONG-RUN
SUPPLY CURVE OF A FIRM 377 LONG-RUN CONSTANT AVERAGE COSTS 378 SUMMARY
379 REVIEW QUESTIONS 380 APPENDIX 381 22 INDUSTRY SUPPLY SHORT-RUN
INDUSTRY SUPPLY 383 INDUSTRY EQUILIBRIUM IN THE SHORT RUN 384 INDUSTRY
EQUILIBRIUM IN THE LONG RUN 385 THE LONG-RUN SUPPLY CURVE 387 EXAMPLE:
TAXATION IN THE LONG RUN AND IN THE SHORT RUN THE MEANING OF ZERO
PROFITS 391 FIXED FACTORS AND ECONOMIC RENT 392 EXAMPLE: TAXI LICENSES
IN NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC RENT 394 RENTAL RATES AND PRICES 396 EXAMPLE:
LIQUOR LICENSES THE POLITICS OF RENT 397 EXAMPLE: FARMING THE GOVERNMENT
ENERGY POLICY 399 TWO-TIERED OIL PRICING * PRICE CONTROLS * THE
ENTITLEMENT PROGRAM * SUMMARY 402 REVIEW QUESTIONS 403 23 MONOPOLY
MAXIMIZING PROFITS 406 LINEAR DEMAND CURVE AND MONOPOLY 407 MARKUP
PRICING 409 EXAMPLE: THE IMPACT OF TAXES ON A MONOPO- LIST INEFFICIENCY
OF MONOPOLY 411 DEADWEIGHT LOSS OF MONOPOLY 413 EXAMPLE: THE OPTIMAL
LIFE OF A PATENT NATURAL MONOPOLY 416 WHAT CAUSES MONOPOLIES? 418
EXAMPLE: DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER EXAM- PLE: POOLING IN AUCTION MARKETS
SUMMARY 421 REVIEW QUESTIONS 422 APPENDIX 423 XIV CONTENTS 24 MONOPOLY
BEHAVIOR PRICE DISCRIMINATION 425 FIRST-DEGREE PRICE DISCRIMINATION 425
SEC- OND-DEGREE PRICE DISCRIMINATION 427 EXAMPLE: PRICE DISCRIMINATION
IN AIRFARES THIRD-DEGREE PRICE DISCRIMINATION 431 EXAMPLE: LIN- EAR
DEMAND CURVES EXAMPLE: CALCULATING OPTIMAL PRICE DISCRIMINA- TION
EXAMPLE: PRICE DISCRIMINATION IN ACADEMIC JOURNALS BUNDLING 435 EXAMPLE:
SOFTWARE SUITES TWO-PART TARIFFS 437 MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION 438
EXAMPLE: A LOCATION MODEL OF PRODUCT DIFFEREN- TIATION PRODUCT
DIFFERENTIATION 444 SUMMARY 444 REVIEW QUES- TIONS 445 25 FACTOR MARKETS
MONOPOLY IN THE OUTPUT MARKET 446 MONOPSONY 449 EXAMPLE: THE MINIMUM
WAGE UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM MONOPOLIES 453 SUMMARY 455 REVIEW QUESTIONS
456 APPENDIX 456 26 OLIGOPOLY CHOOSING A STRATEGY 459 QUANTITY
LEADERSHIP 459 THE FOLLOWER S PROBLEM * THE LEADER S PROBLEM * PRICE
LEADERSHIP 465 COMPARING PRICE LEADERSHIP AND QUANTITY LEADERSHIP 467
SIMULTANEOUS QUANTITY SETTING 467 AN EXAMPLE OF COURNOT EQUILIBRIUM 469
ADJUSTMENT TO EQUILIBRIUM 471 MANY FIRMS IN COURNOT EQUILIBRIUM 471
SIMUL- TANEOUS PRICE SETTING 472 COLLUSION 473 EXAMPLE: PRICE MATCHING
AND COMPETITION EXAMPLE: VOLUNTARY EXPORT RESTRAINTS COMPARISON OF THE
SOLUTIONS 478 SUMMARY 478 REVIEW QUESTIONS 479 27 GAME THEORY THE PAYOFF
MATRIX OF A GAME 480 NASH EQUILIBRIUM 482 MIXED STRATEGIES 483 THE
PRISONER S DILEMMA 484 REPEATED GAMES 486 ENFORCING A CARTEL 487
EXAMPLE: TIT FOR TAT IN AIRLINE PRICING SE- QUENTIAL GAMES 489 A GAME OF
ENTRY DETERRENCE 491 SUMMARY 493 REVIEW QUESTIONS 493 CONTENTS XV 28
EXCHANGE THE EDGEWORTH BOX 496 TRADE 498 PARETO EFFICIENT ALLOCATIONS
499 MARKET TRADE 501 THE ALGEBRA OF EQUILIBRIUM 503 WALRAS LAW 505
RELATIVE PRICES 506 EXAMPLE: AN ALGEBRAIC EXAMPLE OF EQUILIBRIUM THE
EXISTENCE OF EQUILIBRIUM 508 EQUILIBRIUM AND EFFI- CIENCY 509 THE
ALGEBRA OF EFFICIENCY 510 EXAMPLE: MONOPOLY IN THE EDGEWORTH BOX
EFFICIENCY AND EQUILIBRIUM 513 IMPLICATIONS OF THE FIRST WELFARE THEOREM
515 IMPLICATIONS OF THE SECOND WELFARE THEOREM 517 SUMMARY 519 REVIEW
QUESTIONS 520 APPENDIX 520 29 PRODUCTION THE ROBINSON CRUSOE ECONOMY 522
CRUSOE, INC. 524 THE FIRM 525 ROBINSON S PROBLEM 526 PUTTING THEM
TOGETHER 527 DIFFERENT TECH- NOLOGIES 528 PRODUCTION AND THE FIRST
WELFARE THEOREM 530 PRODUC- TION AND THE SECOND WELFARE THEOREM 531
PRODUCTION POSSIBILITIES 531 COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE 533 PARETO EFFICIENCY
535 CASTAWAYS, INC. 537 ROBINSON AND FRIDAY AS CONSUMERS 539
DECENTRALIZED RESOURCE ALLOCATION 540 SUMMARY 540 REVIEW QUESTIONS 541
APPEN- DIX 542 30 WELFARE AGGREGATION OF PREFERENCES 545 SOCIAL WELFARE
FUNCTIONS 547 WELFARE MAXIMIZATION 549 INDIVIDUALISTIC SOCIAL WELFARE
FUNCTIONS 551 FAIR ALLOCATIONS 552 ENVY AND EQUITY 553 SUMMARY 555
REVIEW QUESTIONS 555 APPENDIX 556 31 EXTERNALITIES SMOKERS AND
NONSMOKERS 558 QUASILINEAR PREFERENCES AND THE COASE THEOREM 561
PRODUCTION EXTERNALITIES 563 EXAMPLE: POLLUTION VOUCHERS INTERPRETATION
OF THE CONDITIONS 568 MARKET SIGNALS 571 THE TRAGEDY OF THE COMMONS 571
EXAMPLE: OVERFISHING AUTOMOBILE POLLUTION 575 SUMMARY 576 REVIEW
QUESTIONS 577 XVI CONTENTS 32 LAW AND ECONOMICS CRIME AND PUNISHMENT 578
QUALIFICATIONS 581 LIABILITY LAW 582 BILATERAL ACCIDENTS 584 TREBLE
DAMAGES IN ANTITRUST LAW 586 SEEK- ING TO BE DAMAGED * WHICH MODEL IS
RIGHT? 589 SUMMARY 589 REVIEW QUESTIBNS 589 33 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
NETWORK EXTERNALITIES 591 MARKETS WITH NETWORK EXTERNALITIES 592 MARKET
DYNAMICS 594 EXAMPLE: NETWORK EXTERNALITIES IN COMPUTER SOFTWARE
IMPLICATIONS OF NETWORK EXTERNALITIES 597 COPYING INTELLEC- TUAL
PROPERTY 598 THE OPTIMAL FINE 598 THE DEVELOPER S DILEMMA * SHARING
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 601 SUMMARY 603 REVIEW QUES- TIONS 604 APPENDIX
604 34 PUBLIC GOODS WHEN TO PROVIDE A PUBLIC GOOD? 606 PRIVATE PROVISION
OF THE PUBLIC GOOD 610 FREE RIDING 611 DIFFERENT LEVELS OF THE PUBLIC
GOOD 612 QUASILINEAR PREFERENCES AND PUBLIC GOODS 614 EXAMPLE: POLLUTION
RE- VISITED THE FREE RIDER PROBLEM 616 COMPARISON TO PRIVATE GOODS 618
VOTING 619 EXAMPLE: AGENDA MANIPULATION DEMAND REVELATION 622 EXAMPLE:
AN EXAMPLE OF THE CLARKE TAX PROBLEMS WITH THE CLARKE TAX 626 SUMMARY
627 REVIEW QUESTIONS 627 APPENDIX 628 35 ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION THE
MARKET FOR LEMONS 630 QUALITY CHOICE 631 CHOOSING THE QUAL- ITY *
ADVERSE SELECTION 633 MORAL HAZARD 635 MORAL HAZARD AND ADVERSE
SELECTION 636 SIGNALING 637 EXAMPLE: THE SHEEPSKIN EFFECT INCENTIVES 641
EXAMPLE: VOTING RIGHTS IN THE CORPORATION EXAMPLE: CHINESE ECONOMIC
REFORMS ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION 646 EXAMPLE: MONITORING COSTS EXAMPLE:
THE GRAMEEN BANK SUMMARY 649 RE- VIEW QUESTIONS 650 CONTENTS XVII
MATHEMATICAL APPENDIX FUNCTIONS AL GRAPHS A2 PROPERTIES OF FUNCTIONS A2
INVERSE FUNCTIONS A3 EQUATIONS AND IDENTITIES A3 LINEAR FUNCTIONS A4
CHANGES AND RATES OF CHANGE A4 SLOPES AND INTERCEPTS A5 ABSOLUTE VALUES
AND LOGARITHMS A6 DERIVATIVES A6 SECOND DERIVATIVES A7 THE PRODUCT RULE
AND THE CHAIN RULE A8 PARTIAL DERIVATIVES A8 OPTIMIZATION A9 CONSTRAINED
OPTIMIZATION A10 ANSWERS AH INDEX ; A3I
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spelling | Varian, Hal R. 1947- Verfasser (DE-588)122154584 aut Intermediate microeconomics a modern approach Hal R. Varian 4. ed., internat. student ed. New York [u.a.] Norton 1996 XXIV, 650, 38 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Micro-economie gtt Microeconomia larpcal Microeconomics Vorlage (DE-588)4188682-3 gnd rswk-swf Mikroökonomie (DE-588)4039225-9 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Mikroökonomie (DE-588)4039225-9 s Vorlage (DE-588)4188682-3 s 1\p DE-604 HEBIS Datenaustausch Mainz application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007397300&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Varian, Hal R. 1947- Intermediate microeconomics a modern approach Micro-economie gtt Microeconomia larpcal Microeconomics Vorlage (DE-588)4188682-3 gnd Mikroökonomie (DE-588)4039225-9 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4188682-3 (DE-588)4039225-9 (DE-588)4151278-9 |
title | Intermediate microeconomics a modern approach |
title_auth | Intermediate microeconomics a modern approach |
title_exact_search | Intermediate microeconomics a modern approach |
title_full | Intermediate microeconomics a modern approach Hal R. Varian |
title_fullStr | Intermediate microeconomics a modern approach Hal R. Varian |
title_full_unstemmed | Intermediate microeconomics a modern approach Hal R. Varian |
title_short | Intermediate microeconomics |
title_sort | intermediate microeconomics a modern approach |
title_sub | a modern approach |
topic | Micro-economie gtt Microeconomia larpcal Microeconomics Vorlage (DE-588)4188682-3 gnd Mikroökonomie (DE-588)4039225-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Micro-economie Microeconomia Microeconomics Vorlage Mikroökonomie Einführung |
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