Hal R. Varian’s Microeconomic Analysis is an authoritative textbook for graduate students in economics. The book covers fundamental concepts of optimization and equilibrium within microeconomics. This edition is intended for university students seeking deeper insight into microeconomic analysis.
Description
The third edition of Microeconomic Analysis has been given a revised and updated structure, with added chapters on game theory, oligopoly, asset markets, and information economics. The book highlights current developments in the field of microeconomic analysis, tailored to the level of first-year graduate students. It offers both theoretical foundations and numerous applications.
Product specifications
- Author: Hal R. Varian (University of California, Berkeley)
- Publisher: WW Norton & Co
- Publication date: 1992-03-17
- Number of pages: 576
- ISBN: 9780393957358
- Subject: Microeconomics
- BISAC: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Microeconomics
About the author
Hal R. Varian is Chief Economist at Google and Emeritus Professor at the University of California, Berkeley. His expertise includes, among other things, auction design, econometrics, and information management. Varian is internationally recognized and a member of various scientific societies.

