Microeconomics For Dummies

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3.0
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About this ebook

Your no-nonsense guide to microeconomics

The study of microeconomics isn't for the faint of heart. Fortunately, Microeconomics For Dummies is here to help make this tough topic accessible to the masses. If you're a business or finance major looking to supplement your college-level microeconomics coursework—or a professional who wants to expand your general economics knowledge into the microeconomics area—this friendly and authoritative guide will take your comprehension of the subject from micro to macro in no time! Cutting through confusing jargon and complemented with tons of step-by-step instructions and explanations, it helps you discover how real individuals and businesses use microeconomics to analyze trends from the bottom up in order to make smart decisions.

Snagging a job as an economist is fiercely competitive—and highly lucrative. Having microeconomics under your belt as you work toward completing your degree will put you head and shoulders above the competition and set you on the course for career advancement once you land a job. So what are you waiting for?

  • Analyze small-scale market mechanisms
  • Determine the elasticity of products within the market systems
  • Decide upon an efficient way to allocate goods and services
  • Score higher in your microeconomics class

Everything you need to make microeconomics your minion is a page away!

Ratings and reviews

3.0
2 reviews
Thomas
March 22, 2021
I've read many for dummies books almost all good but this doesn't even seem like the author tried to simplify the topics... if anything it seems like the author tried to make it more complicated & assumes you're already knowledgeable on the subject
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About the author

Lynne Pepall, PhD, is a professor of economics at Tufts University. She has taught microeconomics at both graduate and undergraduate levels since 1987.

Peter Antonioni is a senior teaching fellow at the Department of Management Science and Innovation, University College, London, and coauthor of Economics For Dummies, 2nd UK Edition.

Manzur Rashid, PhD, is a lecturer at New College of the Humanities, where he covers second-year micro- and macroeconomics.

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