




Buy OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Microeconomic Theory by Mas-Colell, Professor of Economics Andreu, Whinston, Professor of Economics Michael D, Green, Professor of Political Economics Jerry R online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: I used this for studying masters and phd level micro theory classes and found it to be the best text book among the ones on offer. In particular the sections on adverse selection, moral hazard and mechanism design are very easy to follow with a good combination of diagrams, mathematical proofs and written explanations. Review: I like the book, it's certainly rigorous and explains the concepts reasonably well, at an advanced level. I have little to add to the other reviewers' comments on that. I'd like to add that this textbook is definitely the most carefully produced I own. Even though it's in its first ed. there are very few typos. More importantly, the layout is very convincing. Even complex graphs are are clearly and beautifully drawn, the typesetting is 100% consistent throughout the book. OK, you might say what the heck? But I regrettably have to admit that I currently spend as much time with "MWG" as with my girlfriend. So, I learnt to appreciate that it looks as good as she does (in relative terms: for a book compared to other books as her compared to other women, that is). All of you who still remember Greene's 4th ed (the blue letters...) will agree with me that a well-produced book is something to which some attention should be paid!
| Best Sellers Rank | #82,198 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #45 in Microeconomics #274 in International Business & Investing #7,564 in Higher & Continuing Education Textbooks |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (227) |
| Dimensions | 26.09 x 20.19 x 5.26 cm |
| Edition | New |
| ISBN-10 | 0195073401 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0195073409 |
| Item weight | 2.22 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 1008 pages |
| Publication date | 15 June 1995 |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
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I used this for studying masters and phd level micro theory classes and found it to be the best text book among the ones on offer. In particular the sections on adverse selection, moral hazard and mechanism design are very easy to follow with a good combination of diagrams, mathematical proofs and written explanations.
C**K
I like the book, it's certainly rigorous and explains the concepts reasonably well, at an advanced level. I have little to add to the other reviewers' comments on that. I'd like to add that this textbook is definitely the most carefully produced I own. Even though it's in its first ed. there are very few typos. More importantly, the layout is very convincing. Even complex graphs are are clearly and beautifully drawn, the typesetting is 100% consistent throughout the book. OK, you might say what the heck? But I regrettably have to admit that I currently spend as much time with "MWG" as with my girlfriend. So, I learnt to appreciate that it looks as good as she does (in relative terms: for a book compared to other books as her compared to other women, that is). All of you who still remember Greene's 4th ed (the blue letters...) will agree with me that a well-produced book is something to which some attention should be paid!
R**P
Arrived in excellent condition.
M**B
This is a comprehensive and rigorous textbook in the field of microeconomics. As a graduate student, I had the opportunity to use this book in a core microeconomics course and can attest to the challenging yet rewarding experience it provided. The book provides a thorough treatment of microeconomic concepts, including classical and modern approaches to the subject. The writing style is clear and concise, making the material accessible to advanced students, although the mathematical models and techniques used to illustrate key concepts can be challenging. One of the standout features of the book is its use of mathematical models and techniques to illustrate key concepts in microeconomics. The mathematical treatment is thorough and well-explained, making it an ideal resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of the subject. Working through the problems with my classmates was a challenging yet rewarding experience that I have fond memories of. The book is well-supported by examples, exercises, and further reading, making it a valuable reference for students. I would recommend the book to graduate students in economics or related fields who are looking for a comprehensive and challenging textbook. The book's rigorous mathematical treatment and clear writing style make it an excellent resource for anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of microeconomics. It may also be of value to professionals in the field who want to brush up on the subject. Overall, I believe this book is an essential resource for anyone studying microeconomics and will provide a challenging yet rewarding experience.
S**I
in good condition