Abstract
Abstract. The University of Chicago’s Economics Department is a leading program within the discipline, and its Graduate Microeconomics 301 is an important course in its graduate training. Chicago Price Theory extends the influence of the University’s microeconomics and provides the next generation of Chicago price theorists rudimentary examples and techniques that keep Chicago a formidable program in economics.
Keywords. Microeconomics, Price Theory, Chicago Price Theory.
JEL. C92, E20, J00, J01, J08.References
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