Allocation, Distribution, and Policy
Notes, Problems, and Solutions in Microeconomics
Abstract
Microeconomics has been transformed in recent decades by the increasing use of game theory, behavioral economics, evolutionary modeling, network economics, mechanism design and attention to limited competition and asymmetric information. Bowles and Chen provide problem sets and exam questions (with carefully explained solutions) based on the new microeconomics, engaging learners with applications to income distribution, limited competition in goods and labor markets, climate change, and other public policy topics. Background notes explain the underlying concepts, their origin in the thinking of the great economists of the past, applications to macroeconomics, and relevant empirical evidence. This work provides a problem-based and policy oriented approach to teaching microeconomics, development, labor, environment, public economics and topics in business, management and public policy to upper level undergraduates, masters and doctoral students.
Keywords
Game Theory; Behavioral Economics; Mechanism Design; Income Distribution; Microeconomic Policy; Asymmetric InformationDOI
10.11647/OBP.0466ISBN
9781805116233, 9781805116233, 9781805116226Publisher
Open Book PublishersPublisher website
https://www.openbookpublishers.com/Publication date and place
Cambridge, UK, 2025Imprint
Open Book PublishersClassification
Economics
Economic theory and philosophy
Econometrics and economic statistics
Environmental economics
Development studies


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