For those who'd like a sweet and smooth introduction to Microeconomics, this is the book. Microeconomics Demystified is authored by Craig A. Depken, II who is Professor of Economics at the University of Texas at Arlington.
It is published by McGraw-Hill (2005).
In Microeconomics Demystified, Economics Craig Depken provides an effective, illuminating, and entertaining way to learn a subject that students usually find quite complex.
This self-teaching guide explains the concepts of microeconomics, including supply and demand, elasticities, consumer and producer surplus, the role of the firm, various market models, and more. The book combines an intuitive approach with “practical” mathematics, using easy-to-read graphs and simple arithmetic. Featuring end-of-chapter quizzes and a final exam, this book will teach you the ins and outs of microeconomics in no time at all.
Simple enough for a beginner, but challenging enough for an advanced student, Microeconomics Demystified is the perfect shortcut to a working knowledge of this important business topic and an effective introduction to more advanced texts.
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