Getting students to successfully apply abstract microeconomic tools to complex, real-world problems is the ultimate goal of intermediate microeconomics and goal of Jeffrey Perloff when he pioneered... This description may be from another edition of this product.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
the author explains the graphs quite well in his textbook. all the examples are interesting and relate to real life. i've had the honor of having the author as a sub for our regular lecturer for a week at UC Berkeley. his book's just like his lectures, very entertaning and does not bore me to sleep. but the book does not help with the difficult tests given since it only covers the basics, one needs to do the problems in the study guide in order to really apply the concepts.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This textbook is very application-oriented, with a lot of real-life examples. The content of its over 700 page text was organized in a concise way to accommodate a great variety of topics. If you like to savor those deep economic theories, choose a different one, but if you want to learn some great microeconomic knowledge that will be immediately useful in understanding real-world problems, this is an excellent source.
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