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Topics in Microeconomics : Industrial Organization, Auctions, and Incentives

Topics in Microeconomics : Industrial Organization, Auctions, and Incentives

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Book for Academics
Review: I believe it was George Bernard Shaw who said "every profession is a conspiracy against the laity." Topics in Microeconomics by Elmar Wolfstetter would fit this quotation. In between the very well written prose are scads of algebraic equations and supply and demand charts that only confuse most readers. This books is written for academics. On the back cover are kudos from other academics who are members of the self-congratulations society. I'm sorry I bought the book. Read Ronald Coase if you want to read an economist who avoids unnecessary abstractions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: lucid exposition and very modern focus
Review: I believe it was George Bernard Shaw who said "every profession is a conspiracy against the laity." Topics in Microeconomics by Elmar Wolfstetter would fit this quotation. In between the very well written prose are scads of algebraic equations and supply and demand charts that only confuse most readers. This books is written for academics. On the back cover are kudos from other academics who are members of the self-congratulations society. I'm sorry I bought the book. Read Ronald Coase if you want to read an economist who avoids unnecessary abstractions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It is an excellent book
Review: This book provides an extremely thorough and comprehensive treatment of important topics in microeconomics. This work manages to be both rigorous and pleasant to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: lucid exposition and very modern focus
Review: Wolfstetter has given us a book that is very much focused on modern microeconomic theory. It is indeed, as the title suggests, a "topics" book, not a universal micro theory textbook. For instance, he does not cover general equilibrium theory at all. But by concentrating on the fascinating newer insights of information economics and industrial economics, he is able to go deeper than most other textbooks, see for instance the outstanding chapter on auction theory. There is even a chapter on matching theory, a topic not usually covered in textbooks at all.

The reader from Pasadena is right when he says that this is a book for academics. This is the audience the book was written for. But this reader is highly unfair for blaming the book for the fact that he is not an academic. In fact, for academics, this is an excellent book, and clearly deserves 5 stars!


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