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Microeconomia Intermedia y su Aplicacion: Microeconomia Intermedia y su Aplicacion Global Economic

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Main Details

Title Microeconomia Intermedia y su Aplicacion: Microeconomia Intermedia y su Aplicacion Global Economic
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Walter Nicholson
By (author) Christopher Snyder
Physical Properties
Format:Mixed media product
Pages:654
Dimensions(mm): Height 269,Width 210
Category/GenreMicroeconomics
ISBN/Barcode 9781111340568
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Edition 11th edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Cengage Learning Editores S.A. de C.V.
Imprint Cengage Learning Editores S.A. de C.V.
Publication Date 21 December 2010
Publication Country Mexico

Description

Esta excelente obra del gran autor Walter Nicholson suministra una excelente y clara introduccion a la economia de los mercados, con un enfoque gerencial y el uso de una perspectiva algebraica. Se incluye una amplia variedad de aplicaciones relevantes, ejemplos actuales y actividades de interes para que el lector aprenda haciendo.

Author Biography

Dr. Walter Nicholson is the Ward H. Patton Emeritus Professor of Economics at Amherst College and a visiting professor at Ave Maria University, Naples, Florida. Throughout his teaching career, Dr. Nicholson has sought to develop in students an appreciation for the value of economic models in the study of important social questions. He also has enjoyed showing students some of the stranger things that economists have sought to model. Dr. Nicholson received his Ph.D. in economics from MIT. Most of his research is in the area of labor economics, especially policy questions related to unemployment. He lives in Naples, Florida and Montague, Massachusetts, where he and his wife enjoy the frequent visits of their eight grandchildren. Dr. Christopher Snyder is the Joel Z. and Susan Hyatt Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College, where he pursues research and teaching interests in microeconomic theory, industrial organization, and law and economics. He is a research associate in the National Bureau of Economic Research, serves on the board of the Industrial Organization Society, and is an associate editor of the Review of Industrial Organization. Snyder received his Ph.D. from MIT. His recent research has appeared in leading economics journals, including the Review of Economics and Statistics and Quarterly Journal of Economics. He lives in Hanover, New Hampshire, with his wife, who also teaches economics at Dartmouth, and three daughters.