Product Description
Intermediate microeconomics is both fun and intellectually challenging
in this new edition, written by the author of The Armchair Economist,
the popular trade book that explains basic economics to the general
public. The text provides an exceptionally friendly and
application-rich presentation, combined with a rigorous and careful
development of microeconomic theory. All of the standard topics of
intermediate price theory are included, as well as innovative topics
such as alternative normative criteria, efficient asset markets,
contestable markets, antitrust law, human capital, and the demand for
public goods. A unique unifying theme of social welfare is used with
little higher-level mathematics.
About the Author
Steven E. Landsburg
teaches economics at the University of Rochester. He is the author of
six books, including The Armchair Economist (Free Press/Macmillan
1993). His articles have appeared in the Journal of Political Economy,
the Journal of Economic Theory, and many other journals in mathematics,
economics and philosophy. He writes the monthly "Everyday Economics"
column in Slate magazine, and has written for Forbes, the New York
Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post. He appeared as
a commentator on the PBS/Turner Broadcasting series "Damn Right", and
has made over 200 radio and television appearances. He has served on
the board of directors of Hutchinson Technology, the world's largest
maker of suspension assemblies for hard disk drives.

