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Intermediate Microeconomics: A Modern Approach

Intermediate Microeconomics: A Modern Approach
By Hal R. Varian

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The worldwide best-selling intermediate microeconomics textbook is distinguished by its remarkably up-to-date and rigorous yet accessible analytical approach. The seventh edition has been carefully updated and revised, adding a wealth of new applications and examples that analyse the important lessons offered by eBay, drug companies, the Yellow Pages and even Maine Lobstermen.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3115 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-02-03
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 680 pages

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Excellent5
An excellent book, suitable for all standards at university levels. This book is especially good at describing the core theory, with its basic principles and assumptions. So if ever you are lost whilst undertaking a complex and advanced research, you can easily refer back to this book for a look at the basic theoretical understandings.

A good introduction5
This is an excellent book for 1st year undergraduates of Economics. However, 2nd and 3rd year degree students should really be reading Varians "Microeconomic Analysis" or Gravelles and Rees' "Microeconomics"(although the mathematic notation is a little archaic). My University recommended this book only for first years - it was considered too simplistic for Finals.

Very Good Text Book - Don't Miss on It5
The presentation of the theory is superb - straightforward simple english and to the point, and occassionally laced with humor!!. Many many examples to articulate concepts. The depth of coverage for an intermediate course is clearly sufficient. The book makes very interesting reading. My suggestion to students: read the book with just some basic knowledge of calculus, and a bit of scalar algebra, you will fully agree with all what I said above.