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EXCERCISES IN MICROECONOMICS
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The current book serves as a comprehensive study guide in the field of neoclassical microeconomics, designed for both students and enthusiasts of the subject. It comprises a series of discussion prompts and numerical exercises tailored to fit a typical university microeconomics course lasting 30 hours, though it can easily complement other educational formats. The content has been structured based on the 12th edition of "Microeconomics" by Robert Pindyck and Daniel Rubinfeld, published by Prentice Hall in 2008. To aid in the learning process, the book begins with a list of common abbreviations and key formulas used in microeconomics. The main body is organized into thematic sections, each targeting significant topics within microeconomics. The final section contains review exercises that address issues discussed in earlier chapters. Each section presents questions and computational tasks that vary in complexity, ranging from basic concepts to those necessitating the application of calculus. Users can write their answers in the provided spaces within the text, and answers to select exercises are available at the end of the book. The author aims for this guide to greatly enhance the reader's understanding and retention of microeconomic principles.
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The current book serves as a comprehensive study guide in the field of neoclassical microeconomics, designed for both students and enthusiasts of the subject. It comprises a series of discussion prompts and numerical exercises tailored to fit a typical university microeconomics course lasting 30 hours, though it can easily complement other educational formats. The content has been structured based on the 12th edition of "Microeconomics" by Robert Pindyck and Daniel Rubinfeld, published by Prentice Hall in 2008. To aid in the learning process, the book begins with a list of common abbreviations and key formulas used in microeconomics. The main body is organized into thematic sections, each targeting significant topics within microeconomics. The final section contains review exercises that address issues discussed in earlier chapters. Each section presents questions and computational tasks that vary in complexity, ranging from basic concepts to those necessitating the application of calculus. Users can write their answers in the provided spaces within the text, and answers to select exercises are available at the end of the book. The author aims for this guide to greatly enhance the reader's understanding and retention of microeconomic principles.
