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Microeconomics [ペーパーバック]

Robert S. Pindyck , Daniel L. Rubinfield
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ミクロ経済学関連書の中でも特に評判の高い1冊。経営、公益両面の意思決定においてミクロ経済学が果たすツールとしての役割を解説。産業界における世界最新の実例が簡潔な文体とグラフにより明らかになる。マイクロソフト独禁訴訟、携帯電話サービスの価格競争、ネットオークションなどを例にとり、ゲーム理論、IT経済など時代最先端のトピックスとミクロ経済学との関連性、応用性を強調。ほかにもサプライ&デマンド、消費者行動、個人需要と市場需要、市場の不成立、政府の役割など最新事例満載。経済学、ミクロ経済学理論、価格理論に興味のある人に最適の1冊。(Back Cover) --このテキストは、絶版本またはこのタイトルには設定されていない版型に関連付けられています。

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Pindyck and Rubinfeld now sells twice as many copies as its next closest competitor, making it by far the best-selling text in the market. Why? Our book is clearly written, accurate, and well loved by professos and their students. If you want a text that gives students a solid understanding for how microeconomics can be used outside of the classroom, this is the right book for you.

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  • ペーパーバック: 752ページ
  • 出版社: Pearson Education (US); 6th International版 (2004/6/17)
  • 言語 英語, 英語, 英語
  • ISBN-10: 0131912070
  • ISBN-13: 978-0131912076
  • 発売日: 2004/6/17
  • 商品の寸法: 25 x 20.2 x 3 cm
  • おすすめ度: 5つ星のうち 4.0  レビューをすべて見る (1 カスタマーレビュー)
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5 人中、4人の方が、「このレビューが参考になった」と投票しています。
By annakin
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初級から中級までをカバーしたミクロ経済学の教科書。
装丁のデザイン性は今ひとつであるが、内容は濃い。
多少のミクロ経済学の知識は必要であるが、初級者でもがんばれば十分読みきれる。
本書とStudy Guideを組み合わせればマスターすれば、一通りの経済学者と語ることができるようになるだろう。
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76 人中、74人の方が、「このレビューが参考になった」と投票しています。
Microecon is not exactly the most exciting subject 2002/12/11
By Arman Harutyunyan - (Amazon.com)
形式:ハードカバー
I've used this book in an intermediate micro course at Berkeley, and I have to say that this is one of the best written economics books I've read. One of its greatest advantages is the clarity of explanation and abundance of visual aid such as graphs and tables throughout the book to support the material. The graphs get a bit complicated towards the last chapters, but that's only because the material that needs to be illustrated through those graphs gets complicated as well.

Second, even though I've had extensive economics background, the book could be suitable for beginners. The first two chapters give a concise overview of a basic Econ 1 course, explaining the basics of supply and demand, market structure, etc. - everything a person with little economics background needs to know to be able to understand this book. However, if you find this book to simple for you, keep in mind that Prentice Hall publishes it as "Intermediate Economics" - for use in 2nd or 3rd year in an undergraduate economics program.

Unlike many other econ textbooks I've encountered, this book is neither math-heavy nor theory-heavy - it has a good balance of theoretical information coupled with enough mathematical examples to get the message across. However, many students (and some reviewers on this website) find that there aren't enough examples and exercises (with answers) in the book - for that I'd HIGHLY recommend getting the Student Study Guide. It quickly summarizes each chapter (good for emergency test/quiz studying) and provides plenty of sample problems as it summarizes the concepts. It also includes a quick chapter quiz and gives the solutions to all problems found in the Study Guide.

Also unlike most outdated econ textbooks today, this one includes excellent chapters on Game Theory and pricing strategies. I've heard from a few business majors here at Berkeley that they're encouraged to read those two chapters as good examples of how these concepts apply to business and economics. The book features many "Sample Boxes" - small paragraphs on how the current topic of discussion has been applied in the real world. This helps understand that economics is a real science (in a sense that it can produce theories that are testable in the real world) and has some useful applications.

Overall, this is a very good economics textbook for intermediate microeconomics. The book alone deserves 4 stars, but coupled with the study guide, it's definitely a 5.

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A good book for intermediate level students 2004/2/2
By SamBK - (Amazon.com)
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Organization of the books is good. Topics are discussed with enough clarity and each topic comes with lots of graphs and illustrations (which I think are a great help at that level). The level of algebra and math is at an intermediate undergraduate level (economics major). I think it is a complete book for anybody who wants to have an understanding of microeconomics. I am a Ph.D. student of economics now and if I am going to teach an undergrad micro course, I will certainly choose this textbook.
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Gaps in conceptual explanations: not for the intelligent reader 2008/9/21
By Agyaat - (Amazon.com)
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I currently use this book to teach at the University of Michigan. (I chose it because it's what has been used here before.) The book is written in an accessible, reader-friendly style. It has many examples and pictures, which make it attractive -- a feature, I suppose, that is necessary to hold an undergrad's attention in these times we live in.

But what annoys me is the absence of conceptual rigor/detail and the sudden jumps in explanation. I want my students to be able to see what is going on and appreciate the simple elegant logic of microeconomic theory. Instead the book reads like it's delivering information to you, but isn't really explaining why it makes sense.

Here's an example. In Section 4.2 on Income and Substitution Effects, the effect of a price change is decomposed into income and substitution effects using constant utility. But as many of us know, there's an alternative way to do this too, which is holding purchasing power constant. For some reason that approach isn't mentioned. Instead, the text reads as though we were interested in the constant purchasing power approach, but then suddenly switches to a constant utility approach by saying "This substitution is marked by a movement along an indifference curve." But why? Wouldn't any intelligent student at this point start wondering how we went from purchasing power to utility? Flip back to Section 4.1 and find that the word utility has been quietly introduced there in a sentence that's in parentheses: "(Because the price of food has risen, the consumer's purchasing power -- and thus attainable utility -- has fallen.)"

Pooh. I don't like books that sneak important ideas into parentheses in order to avoid answering the all important question -- i.e. "Why?"
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