Intermediate microeconomics: a modern approach
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adam_text | 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
Discriminating 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
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 Substitution
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 Ques¬
tions 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 87 Summary 89 Review Questions 89 Ap¬
pendix 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 104 The Price Offer
Curve and the Demand Curve 106 Some Examples 107 Perfect
Substitutes • Perfect Complements • A Discrete Good Substitutes and
Complements 111 The Inverse Demand Function 112 Summary 114
Review Questions 115 Appendix 115
7 Revealed Preference
The Idea of Revealed Preference 119 Erom Revealed Preference to Pref¬
erence 120 Recovering Preferences 122 The Weak Axiom of Re¬
vealed Preference 124 Checking WARP 125 The Strong Axiom of
Revealed Preference 128 How to Check SARP 129 Index Numbers
130 Price Indices 132 Example: Indexing Social Security Payments
Summary 135 Review Questions 135
8 Slutsky Equation
The Substitution Effect 137 Example: Calculating the Substitution
Effect The Income Effect 141 Example: Calculating the Income Effect
Sign of the Substitution Effect 142 The Total Change in Demand
143 Rates of Change 144 The Law of Demand 147 Examples
of Income and Substitution Effects 147 Example: Rebating a Tax •
Example: Voluntary Real Time Pricing Another Substitution Effect 153
Compensated Demand Curves 155 Summary 156 Review Questions
157 Appendix 157 Example: Rebating a Small Tax
9 Buying and Selling
Net and Gross Demands 160 The Budget Constraint 161 Changing
the Endowment 163 Price Changes 164 Offer Curves and Demand
Curves 167 The Slutsky Equation Revisited 168 Use of the Slut-
sky Equation 172 Example: Calculating the Endowment Income Effect
Labor Supply 173 The Budget Constraint Comparative Statics of
Labor Supply 174 Example: Overtime and the Supply of Labor Sum¬
mary 178 Review Questions 179 Appendix 179
10 Intertemporal Choice
The Budget Constraint 182 Preferences for Consumption 185 Com¬
parative Statics 186 The Slutsky Equation and Intertemporal Choice
187 Inflation 189 Present Value: A Closer Look 191 Analyzing
Present Value for Several Periods 193 Use of Present Value 194 Ex¬
ample: Valuing a Stream of Payments • Example: The True Cost of a
Credit Card Bonds 197 Example: Installment Loans Taxes 199
Example: Scholarships and Savings Choice of the Interest Rate 200
Summary 201 Review Questions 201
11 Asset Markets
Rates of Return 202 Arbitrage and Present Value 204 Adjustments
for Differences among Assets 204 Assets with Consumption Returns
205 Taxation of Asset Returns 206 Applications 207 Depletable
Resources • When to Cut a Forest • Example: Gasoline Prices during
the Gulf War Financial Institutions 211 Summary 212 Review
Questions 213 Appendix 213
12 Uncertainty
Contingent Consumption 215 Example: Catastrophe Bonds Utility
Functions and Probabilities 220 Example: Some Examples of Utility
Functions Expected Utility 221 Why Expected Utility Is Reasonable
222 Risk Aversion 224 Example: The Demand for Insurance Di¬
versification 228 Risk Spreading 228 Role of the Stock Market 229
Summary 230 Review Questions 230 Appendix 231 Example:
The Effect of Taxation on Investment in Risky Assets
13 Risky Assets
Mean-Variance Utility 234 Measuring Risk 239 Equilibrium in a
Market for Risky Assets 241 How Returns Adjust 242 Example-
Ranking Mutual Funds Summary 246 Review Questions 246
14 Consumer s Surplus
Demand for a Discrete Good 248 Constructing Utility from Demand
249 Other Interpretations of Consumer s Surplus 250 From Con¬
sumer s Surplus to Consumers Surplus 251 Approximating a Continu¬
ous Demand 251 Quasilinear Utility 251 Interpreting the Change in
Consumer s Surplus 252 Example: The Change in Consumer s Surplus
Compensating and Equivalent Variation 254 Example: Compensat¬
ing and Equivalent Variations * Example: Compensating and Equivalent
Variation for Quasilinear Preferences Producer s Surplus 258 Benefit-
Cost Analysis 260 Rationing Calculating Gains and Losses 262
Summary 263 Review Questions 263 Appendix 264 Example: A
Few Demand Functions • Example: CV, EV, and Consumer s Surplus
15 Market Demand
Erom Individual to Market Demand 266 The Inverse Demand Function
268 Example: Adding Up Linear Demand Curves Discrete Goods
269 The Extensive and the Intensive Margin 269 Elasticity 270
Example: The Elasticity of a Linear Demand Curve Elasticity and De¬
mand 272 Elasticity and Revenue 273 Example: Strikes and Profits
Constant Elasticity Demands 276 Elasticity and Marginal Revenue 277
Example: Setting a Price Marginal Revenue Curves 279 Income Elas¬
ticity 280 Summary 281 Review Questions 282 Appendix 283
Example: The Laffer Curve • Example: Another Expression for Elasticity
16 Equilibrium
Supply 289 Market Equilibrium 289 Two Special Cases 290 In¬
verse Demand and Supply Curves 291 Example: Equilibrium with Lin¬
ear Curves Comparative Statics 293 Example: Shifting Both Curves
Taxes 294 Example: Taxation with Linear Demand and Supply Pass¬
ing Along a Tax 298 The Deadweight Loss of a Tax 300 Ex¬
ample: The Market for Loans • Example: Food Subsidies Pareto Ef¬
ficiency 306 Example: Waiting in Line Summary 308 Review
Questions 309
17 Auctions
Classification of Auctions 311 Bidding Rules Auction Design 312
Other Auction Forms 315 Problems with Auctions 316 The Winner s
Curse 317 Summary 318 Review Questions 318
18 Technology
Inputs and Outputs 319 Describing Technological Constraints 320
Examples of Technology 321 Fixed Proportions • Perfect Substitutes
• Cobb-Douglas Properties of Technology 323 The Marginal Product
325 The Technical Rate of Substitution 325 Diminishing Marginal
Product 326 Diminishing Technical Rate of Substitution 326 The
Long Run and the Short Run 327 Returns to Scale 327 Summary
329 Review Questions 330
19 Profit Maximization
Profits 331 The Organization of Firms 333 Profits and Stock Market
Value 333 Fixed and Variable Factors 335 Short-Run Profit Max¬
imization 335 Comparative Statics 337 Profit Maximization in the
Long Run 338 Inverse Factor Demand Curves 339 Profit Maximiza¬
tion and Returns to Scale 340 Revealed Profitability 341 Exam¬
ple: How Do Farmers React to Price Supports? Cost Minimization 345
Summary 345 Review Questions 346 Appendix 347
20 Cost Minimization
Cost Minimization 349 Example: Minimizing Costs for Specific Tech¬
nologies Revealed Cost Minimisation 353 Returns to Scale and the
Cost Function 354 Long-Run and Short-Run Costs 356 Fixed and
Quasi-Fixed Costs 358 Sunk Costs 358 Summary 359 Review
Questions 359 Appendix 360
21 Cost Curves
Average Costs 363 Marginal Costs 365 Marginal Costs and Variable
Costs 367 Example: Specific Cost Curves • Example: Marginal Cost
Curves for Two Plants Long-Run Costs 371 Discrete Levels of Plant
Size 373 Long-Run Marginal Costs 375 Summary 376 Review
Questions 377 Appendix 377
22 Firm Supply
Market Environments 379 Pure Competition 380 The Supply Deci¬
sion of a Competitive Firm 382 An Exception 384 Another Exception
385 Example: Pricing Operating Systems The Inverse Supply Func¬
tion 387 Profits and Producer s Surplus 387 Example: The Supply
Curve for a Specific Cost Function The Long-Run Supply Curve of a Firm
391 Long-Run Constant Average Costs 393 Summary 394 Review
Questions 395 Appendix 395
23 Industry Supply
Short-Run Industry Supply 397 Industry Equilibrium in the Short Run
398 Industry Equilibrium in the Long Run 399 The Long-Run Supply
Curve 401 Example: Taxation in the Long Run and in the Short Run
The Meaning of Zero Profits 405 Fixed Factors and Economic Rent
406 Example: Taxi Licenses in New York City Economic Rent 408
Rental Rates and Prices 410 Example: Liquor Licenses The Politics
of Rent 411 Example: Farming the Government Energy Policy 413
Two-Tiered Oil Pricing • Price Controls • The Entitlement Program
Summary 417 Review Questions 418
24 Monopoly
Maximizing Profits 420 Linear Demand Curve and Monopoly 421
Markup Pricing 423 Example: The Impact of Taxes on a Monopo¬
list Inefficiency of Monopoly 425 Deadweight Loss of Monopoly 427
Example: The Optimal Life of a Patent Natural Monopoly 430 What
Causes Monopolies? 432 Example: Diamonds Are Forever • Exam¬
ple: Pooling in Auction Markets Summary 435 Review Questions 436
Appendix 437
25 Monopoly Behavior
Price Discrimination 439 First-Degree Price Discrimination 439 Second-
Degree Price Discrimination 441 Example: Price Discrimination in
Airfares Third-Degree Price Discrimination 445 Example: Linear
Demand Curves • Example: Calculating Optimal Price Discrimination
• Example: Price Discrimination in Academic Journals Bundling 449
Example: Software Suites Two-Part Tariffs 451 Monopolistic Competi¬
tion 453 A Location Model of Product Differentiation 456 Product
Differentiation 458 More Vendors 458 Summary 459 Review
Questions 460
26 Factor Markets
Monopoly in the Output Market 461 Monopsony 464 Example: The
Minimum Wage Upstream and Downstream Monopolies 468 Summary
470 Review Questions 471 Appendix 471
27 Oligopoly
Choosing a Strategy 474 Quantity Leadership 474 The Follower s
Problem • The Leader s Problem Price Leadership 480 Comparing
Price Leadership and Quantity Leadership 482 Simultaneous Quantity
Setting 482 An Example of Cournot Equilibrium 484 Adjustment
to Equilibrium 486 Many Firms in Cournot Equilibrium 486 Si¬
multaneous Price Setting 487 Collusion 488 Punishment Strategies
491 Example: Price Matching and Competition • Example: Volun¬
tary Export Restraints Comparison of the Solutions 494 Summary 495
Review Questions 496
28 Game Theory
The Payoff Matrix of a Game 497 Nash Equilibrium 499 Mixed
Strategies 500 The Prisoner s Dilemma 501 Repeated Games 503
Enforcing a Cartel 505 Example: Tit for Tat in Airline Pricing Se¬
quential Games 506 A Game of Entry Deterrence 509 Summary 510
Review Questions 511
29 Game Applications
Best Response Curves 512 Mixed Strategies 514 Games of Coordi¬
nation 516 Battle of the Sexes • Prisoner s Dilemma • Assurance
Games • Chicken • How to Coordinate Games of Competition 520
Games of Coexistence 525 Games of Commitment 527 The Frog
and the Scorpion • The Kindly Kidnapper • When Strength Is Weak¬
ness • Savings and Social Security • Hold Up Bargaining 535 The
Ultimatum Game Summary 538 Review Questions 539
30 Exchange
The Edgeworth Box 541 Trade 543 Pareto Efficient Allocations
544 Market Trade 546 The Algebra of Equilibrium 548 Walras
Law 550 Relative Prices 551 Example: An Algebraic Example of
Equilibrium The Existence of Equilibrium 553 Equilibrium and Effi¬
ciency 554 The Algebra of Efficiency 555 Example: Monopoly in
the Edgeworth Box Efficiency and Equilibrium 558 Implications of the
First Welfare Theorem 560 Implications of the Second Welfare Theorem
562 Summary 564 Review Questions 565 Appendix 565
31 Production
The Robinson Crusoe Economy 567 Crusoe, Inc. 569 The Firm 570
Robinson s Problem 571 Putting Them Together 571 Different Tech¬
nologies 573 Production and the First Welfare Theorem 575 Produc¬
tion and the Second Welfare Theorem 576 Production Possibilities 576
Comparative Advantage 578 Pareto Efficiency 580 Castaways, Inc.
582 Robinson and Friday as Consumers 584 Decentralized Resource
Allocation 585 Summary 586 Review Questions 586 Appen¬
dix 587
32 Welfare
Aggregation of Preferences 590 Social Welfare Functions 592 Welfare
Maximisation 594 Individualistic Social Welfare Functions 596 Fair
Allocations 597 Envy and Equity 598 Summary 600 Review
Questions 600 Appendix 601
33 Externalities
Smokers and Nonsmokers 603 Quasilinear Preferences and the Coase
Theorem 606 Production Externalities 608 Example: Pollution
Vouchers Interpretation of the Conditions 613 Market Signals 616
The Tragedy of the Commons 616 Example: Overfishing Automobile
Pollution 620 Summary 621 Review Questions 622
34 Information Technology
Systems Competition 624 The Problem of Complements 624 Rela¬
tionships among Complementors Lock-In 628 A Model of Competition
with Switching Costs Network Externalities 631 Markets with. Network
Externalities 631 Market Dynamics 633 Example: Network Exter¬
nalities in Computer Software Implications of Network Externalities 637
Rights Management 637 Example: Video Rental Sharing Intellectual
Property 639 Summary 641 Review Questions 642
35 Public Goods
When to Provide a Public Good? 644 Private Provision of the Public
Good 648 Eree Riding 648 Different Levels of the Public Good 650
Quasilinear Preferences and Public Goods 652 Example: Pollution Re¬
visited The Eree Rider Problem 654 Comparison to Private Goods 656
Voting 657 Example: Agenda Manipulation Demand Revelation 660
Example: An Example of the Clarke Tax Problems with the Clarke Tax
664 Summary 665 Review Questions 665 Appendix 666
36 Asymmetric Information
The Market for Lemons 668 Quality Choice 669 Choosing the Qual¬
ity • Adverse Selection 671 Moral Hazard 673 Moral Hazard and
Adverse Selection 674 Signaling 675 Example: The Sheepskin Effect
Incentives 679 Example: Voting Rights in the Corporation • Exam¬
ple: Chinese Economic Reforms Asymmetric Information 684 Exam¬
ple: Monitoring Costs • Example: The Grameen Bank Summary 687
Review Questions 688
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 6. ed., internat. student ed. New York [u.a.] Norton 2003 XXIV, 688, 39 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Mikroökonomie Microeconomics Mikroökonomie (DE-588)4039225-9 gnd rswk-swf Vorlage (DE-588)4188682-3 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4144384-6 Beispielsammlung gnd-content 2\p (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content 3\p (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Mikroökonomie (DE-588)4039225-9 s Vorlage (DE-588)4188682-3 s 4\p DE-604 Digitalisierung UBPassau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009848432&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 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 4\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Varian, Hal R. 1947- Intermediate microeconomics a modern approach Mikroökonomie Microeconomics Mikroökonomie (DE-588)4039225-9 gnd Vorlage (DE-588)4188682-3 gnd |
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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 | Mikroökonomie Microeconomics Mikroökonomie (DE-588)4039225-9 gnd Vorlage (DE-588)4188682-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Mikroökonomie Microeconomics Vorlage Beispielsammlung Einführung Lehrbuch |
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