The structure of Economics/
The structure of Economics/ a mathematical analysis
Silberberg, Eugene
- 1st ed.
- New York: McGraw Hill, 2001.
- xvii,668p.
Comparative statics and the paradigm of economics --
Review of calculus (one variable) --
Functions of several variables --
Profit maximization --
Matrices and determinants --
Comparative statics: the traditional methodology --
The envelope theorem and duality --
The derivation of cost functions --
Cost and production functions: special topics --
The derivation of consumer demand functions --
Special topics in consumer theory --
Intertemporal choice --
Behavior under uncertainty --
Maximization with inequality and nonnegativity constrints --
Contracts and incentives --
Markets with imperfect information --
General equilibrium I: linear models --
Genral equilibrium II: nonlinear models --
Welfare economics --
Resource allocation over time:optimal control theory.
9780071181365
330.0151 / SIL/S
Comparative statics and the paradigm of economics --
Review of calculus (one variable) --
Functions of several variables --
Profit maximization --
Matrices and determinants --
Comparative statics: the traditional methodology --
The envelope theorem and duality --
The derivation of cost functions --
Cost and production functions: special topics --
The derivation of consumer demand functions --
Special topics in consumer theory --
Intertemporal choice --
Behavior under uncertainty --
Maximization with inequality and nonnegativity constrints --
Contracts and incentives --
Markets with imperfect information --
General equilibrium I: linear models --
Genral equilibrium II: nonlinear models --
Welfare economics --
Resource allocation over time:optimal control theory.
9780071181365
330.0151 / SIL/S