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020 _a978-81-8281-562-9
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_a339
_bJHI
100 _aJhingan M.L
245 _aMicroeconomics /
_cM.L Jhingan.
250 _a8th ed.
_b2018.
260 _aDelhi.
_bVrinda publications.
_c2018.
300 _a534 p . ;
_bsoftbound
_c18x24cm
505 _a1.The nature and scope of economics 2.Some basic concepts 3.Methodological issues in economics 4.Methods,laws and assumption of economic theory 5.Economic models 6.Choice as economic problem,production possibility curve and circular flow of economic activity 7.Micro-and macroeconomics 8.Economic statics and dynamics 9.Economy-Its vital processes and basic problems 10.Economic systems 11.Price system,role of price mechanism and consumers sovereignty 12.The concept of equilibrium 13.The neo-classical utility analysis 14.Demand and law of demand 15.The indifference curve theory 16.The concept of consumer's surplus 17.The revealed preferences theory of demand 18.The elasticity of demand 19.Factors of production 20.Characteristics of land and labour 21.Theories of population 22.Division of labour and machinery 23.Capital and capital formation 24.Localisation of industries 25.Economies of scale and scope 26.Types of business Units 27.Organisation 28.Laws of returns:The traditional approach 29.Laws of returns:The Isoquant-Isocost approach 30.The nature of costs and cost curves 31.Market structures 32.The concept of revenue 33.Supply-Its law,Elasticity and curves 34.Equilibrium of the firm and industry under perfect competition 35.Pricing under perfect competition:Demand and supply basic framework 36.Application of demand and supply analysis under perfect competition 37.Joint demand and supply 38.Monopoly 39.Monopsony and bilateral monopoly 40.Monopolistic competition 41.Duopoly and Oligopoly 42.Objectives of business firm 43.Profit maximisation ,full cost pricing and sales maximisation theory 44.pricing of public undertakings 45.Linear programming 46.National Income:Meaning and measurement 47.Inequality of incomes 48.Theories of distribution 49.Distributive shares:The product exhaustion theorem 50.Rent 51.Wages 52.Interest 53.Profits 54.Break-even analysis 55.Investment analysis and social cost benefit 56.Nature of welfare economics 57.Economic welfare and national income 58.The classical and marshallian welfare economics 59.Pigovian welfare economics and externalities 60.Wefare criteria 61.Welfare maximisation 62.Pareto optimality and market failure 63.Rawl's theory of justice 64.Asymmetric information
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