Hal R. Varian

American economist and academic (born 1947). Professor Emeritus at UC Berkeley, former Chief Economist at Google, and author of widely used microeconomics and information-economics textbooks and papers.

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  1. 1. Intermediate Microeconomics

    A Modern Approach

    A concise, intermediate-level treatment of microeconomic theory that develops models and analytical tools for understanding individual and firm behavior, including consumer choice and demand, production and cost, firm behavior under perfect competition, monopoly and oligopoly, market equilibrium and welfare, general equilibrium, and market failures; it emphasizes mathematical reasoning and graphical intuition, using optimization and comparative statics to analyze strategic behavior, risk and uncertainty, and information problems and to apply theory to real-world policy questions.

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