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Microeconomics

Amitava Ghose , Mallinath Mukherjee , Sampat Mukherjee

Business & Economics / Economics / Microeconomics

Designed as a textbook for undergraduate students of Economics and Commerce (Pass and Hons.), this uptodate book provides a comprehensive coverage of Microeconomics and systematically analyzes all the important topics. The book is also intended for students appearing in Indian Civil Services (IAS), Indian Economic Service (IES) and various State Civil Services examinations.

The text is based on the model UGC syllabus and the chapters confirm to the UGC modules, which will greatly benefit the students. The authors present a masterly analysis of important topics such as the role of price mechanism and market equilibrium, factor pricing, and the concept of social welfare functions. The text emphasizes some of the current topics, for example, international financial environment, globalization, market failure and externality, public goods and rational expectation hypothesis.

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• The book contains both numerical and logical questions at the end of each chapter.

• Each chapter is followed by a list of major concepts and their brief elaborations.

• Charts and diagrams have been frequently used to complement textual analysis.

• Some numerical problems are worked out on important topics.


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