Synopses & Reviews
Have you ever felt frustrated with Microeconomics texts? If so, this book is your answer. Don't Worry About Micro is not simply an addition to the long list of first year texts - it constitutes a new type of text altogether. It combines the academic rigour of standard textbooks with the applied nature of study guides and the user-friendly approach of "popular" publications. A student-focused approach is adopted while the highest standard of teaching quality is maintained throughout. Every chapter is structured like a seminar. This book has the potential to save you a lot of time and can help you achieve better results in your examinations.
Review
From the reviews: "An LSE alumnus has written his own economics textbook one year after graduating from LSE. ... The textbook is targeted at advanced first year Economics students, especially those taking Economics B (EC102). ... Currently the world's only economics textbook co-written by a student, 'Don't Worry about Micro' is based on the principle: 'for students by students' ... ." (Simon Wang, Beaver, December 2007) "A fair job in exposing students to the standard tools of microeconomics, it also introduces them to the modern approaches to microeconomic analysis such as game theory. This work excels in explaining mathematical derivations and formulas. The writing is concise and lucid, which in this reviewer's opinion would be a welcome relief to undergraduates and make for an easy reading and learning experience. Overall, a useful study guide. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate students." (A. Sharma, CHOICE, Vol. 46 (1), September, 2008)
Synopsis
This book is not simply an addition to the long list of first year Microeconomics texts - it constitutes a new type of text altogether. It combines the academic rigour of standard textbooks with the applied nature of study guides and the user-friendly approach of popular publications. Co-written by a recent London School of Economics graduate and his then lecturer, a unique student-focused approach is adopted while the highest standard of teaching quality is maintained throughout. Every chapter is structured like a seminar, with the clear aim of teaching skills, developing intuition, and discussing all areas of possible misunderstanding. This book has the potential to save the student a lot of time and help them achieve better results in their examinations. The text can either be read on its own or be used as a revision tool.
Synopsis
This user-friendly book constitutes a new type of Microeconomics text. It combines the academic rigour of standard textbooks with the applied nature of study guides. It includes all important concepts while leaving out unnecessary information.
About the Author
Dominik Heckner: Dominik Heckner graduated with a BSc in Management from the London School of Economics in 2006. As part of his degree, Dominik took a number of Economics courses, including one taught by Prof Kretschmer, which led to the writing of this book. He currently works in investment banking in central London. Tobias Kretschmer: Tobias Kretschmer is Professor of Management and Director of the Institute for Communication Economics (ICE) at the University of Munich. Prior to joining the University of Munich in October 2006, he was a lecturer in Strategy and Economics at London School of Economics (2001 - 2006) and a research fellow at INSEAD, France (2000 - 2001). He holds a PhD in Economics from London Business School and an MSc in Strategy and Organisation from the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland). Tobias Kretschmer's research focuses on the economics and management of high-technology industries and the impact of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) on firm productivity. He has taught courses on Managerial Economics, Strategy and Microeconomics at a number of universities and business schools.
Table of Contents
Consumer Theory.- The Firm and Input Markets.- Market Structure and Game Theory.