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Electronic Texts - Second Year Microeconomics

 
 
 
 

This document has been created by staff in the Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne to provide you with links to on-line materials which will help you improve your knowledge of Intermediate Microeconomics..

 
 

David Friedman's Price Theory text is now online. text is now online. A standard text for Intermediate Micro in the USA has been made available on the WWW. Excellent coverage of consumer theory including indifference curves, producer theory, cost curves, markets and exchange amongst other topics. Lots of arithmetic examples.

An Introduction to Game Theory By Roger A. McCain of the Department of Economics at Drexel University.

Essential Principles of Economics: A Hypermedia Text is also provided by Roger McCain of Drexel. It is a good way to revise your first year micro as well as providing insights and examples relevant to second year micro.

"Law's Order: What Economics Has to Do With Law and Why It Matters"by David Friedman. This online copy of a 2000 Princeton University Press text provides a superb introduction to the relationships between law and economics. Topics included in this text include economic analyses of: crime, externalities, marriage, fertility, divorce, the value of life, contract law, tort law, and many other topics.

Probably the most famous economics book of all time is Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. The full text of this magnificent work is available online from three sites. It is available at our own (the Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne's) Electronic Library, from the Department of Economics at McMaster University and it is also at a commercial digital library called Bibliomania.

 
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