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ADVANCE PRAISE FOR Topics in Microecononomics
"Wolfstetter succeeds admirably in his goal of illustrating the great breadth and power of modem microeconomics. He effectively presents some of the most important applications of the theory and also provides the reader with a sound understanding of the underlying mathematical foundations. The author has a wonderful knack for explaining subtle ideas simply and clearly."
- John G. Riley, UCLA
"Wolfstetter provides comprehensive and valuable reviews of a number of important cutting edge topics in economics . . His chapter on auctions is one of the most comprehensive in terms of coverage that I have seen. I strongly recommend it as an introductory survey to any student interested in the topic"
- John Kagel, University of Pittsburgh
"This book provides an ideal incentive to master the theory of incentives itself, contemporary industrial organization and auction theory. There is no altema-Hve work that gathers together this vital...
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ADVANCE PRAISE FOR Topics in Microecononomics
"Wolfstetter succeeds admirably in his goal of illustrating the great breadth and power of modem microeconomics. He effectively presents some of the most important applications of the theory and also provides the reader with a sound understanding of the underlying mathematical foundations. The author has a wonderful knack for explaining subtle ideas simply and clearly."
- John G. Riley, UCLA
"Wolfstetter provides comprehensive and valuable reviews of a number of important cutting edge topics in economics . . His chapter on auctions is one of the most comprehensive in terms of coverage that I have seen. I strongly recommend it as an introductory survey to any student interested in the topic"
- John Kagel, University of Pittsburgh
"This book provides an ideal incentive to master the theory of incentives itself, contemporary industrial organization and auction theory. There is no altema-Hve work that gathers together this vital material with such rigor, humor, and
range of inquiry" _ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ SUNY-Buffalo
"Wolfstetter has done an excellent job in making the theoretical literature accessible to a student audience. This is a highly readable and balanced account of the new topics in economic theory"
- Motty Perry, Hebrew University
Topics in Microeconomics focuses on the strategic analysis of markets under imperfect competition, incomplete information, and incentives. Part I covers imperfect competition, from monopoly and regulation to the strategic analysis of oligopolistic markets. Part II explains the analytics of risk, stochastic dominance, and risk aversion, supplemented with a variety of applications. Part III focuses on markets and incentives under incomplete information, including a comprehensive introduction to the theory of auctions. Each chapter introduces the core issues in an accessible yet rigorous fashion. The only prerequisites are a basic knowledge of calculus and probability, and familiarity with intermediate undergraduate microeconomics. The text can be used in courses on microeconomics and theoretical industrial organization for senior undergraduate or first-year graduate students.
Elmar Wolfstetter is Professor of Economics at Humboldt University, Berlin. He has taught at the State University of New York, Buffalo (1974-82) and the Free University of Berlin (1982-92). The author of two other books and numerous articles in leading professional journals. Professor Wolfstetter is Associate Editor of the European Economic Review and Editor of the Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics.
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