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1. Introduction Part One: Consumer Sovereignty 2. Consumer Preferences 3. Utility Maximization 4. Comparative Statics: Analysis of Individual Demand and Labor Supply Part Two: Markets and Consumer Interaction 5. Market Demand 6. Pure Exchange Part Three: Producers’ Rules 7. Production Technology 8. Theory of Cost Part Four: Competitive Forces 9. Perfect Competition 10. Economic Efficiency 11. General Competitive Equilibrium Part Five: Monopoly Power 12. Monopoly and Regulation 13. Price Discrimination Part Six: Strategic Agent Interaction 14. Game Theory 15. Industrial Organization Part Seven: Input Markets 16. Competitive Input Markets 17. Monopoly Power in Input Markets Part Eight: Risky World and Intertemporal Choices 18. Risky Choices and Risk Aversion 19. Intertemporal Choices and Capital Decisions Part Nine: Missing Markets 20. Welfare Economics 21. Externalities 22. Public Goods 23. Asymmetric Information.
Michael Wetzstein is a Professor of Agricultural and Applied Economics at The University of Georgia.