The Core Theory in Economics
Problems and Solutions
By Lester Telser
Published January 30th 2009 by Routledge – 368 pages
Series: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
Published January 30th 2009 by Routledge – 368 pages
Series: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
An important tenet of game theory, core theory has nonetheless been all but ignored by the mainstream. Its basic premise is that individuals band together in order to promote their interests as much as possible. The return to an individual depends on competition among various coalitions for its membership, and a group of people can obtain a joint maximum by suitable coordinated actions.
In this key title, Lester Telser investigates the following issues:
Through these distinct sections, Telser skilfully brings the ideas of core theory to bear on a range of issues within economics – with particular emphasis on supply and demand and the way markets function.
Part I: Introduction Part II: Markets Part III: Multiproduct Industry Total Cost Functions with Avoidable Costs Part IV: Critical Analyses of Noncooperative Equilibria
Lester G. Telser is Emeritus Professor Economics at the University of Chicago, USA.
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Description: By Lester Telser. An important tenet of game theory, core theory has nonetheless been all but ignored by the mainstream. Its basic premise is that individuals band together in order to promote their interests as much as possible. The return to an individual depends on...
Categories: Economic Theory & Philosophy, Microeconomics, Political Economy