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MODELS IN MICROECONOMIC THEORY
Martin J. Osborne, Ariel Rubinstein
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Abstract Model
33%
Advanced Level
33%
Asymmetric Information
33%
Axiomatic Analysis
33%
Calculus
33%
Chapter 15
33%
Decision-dependent Uncertainty
33%
Economic System
33%
Elementary Mathematics
33%
Exchange Economy
33%
Extensive-form Games
33%
Game Theory
33%
Indivisible Goods
33%
Jungle
33%
Logical Arguments
33%
Mechanism Design
33%
Microeconomic Theory
100%
Microeconomics
33%
Models of an Economic Agent
33%
Nash Equilibrium
33%
Rational Expectations
33%
Social Choice
33%
State Model
33%
Strategic Games
33%
Subgame Perfect Equilibrium
33%
Undergraduate Students
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Asymmetric Information
33%
Decision under Uncertainty
33%
Economic Agent
33%
Economic System
33%
Equilibrium in Exchange Economy
33%
Equilibrium Theory
33%
Indivisible Goods
33%
Mechanism Design
33%
Microeconomic Theory
100%
Microeconomics
33%
Monopoly
33%
Nash Equilibrium
33%
Rational Expectation
33%
Social Welfare Function
33%