Microeconomics
Author:Paul Krugman, Robin Wells
Edition:6th Edition
Economic decision-making is analyzed at the level of individuals, firms, and markets, focusing on how resources are allocated under scarcity. It explores supply and demand, market structures, consumer behavior, and firm costs, while addressing real-world issues such as taxation, trade, externalities, and income distribution, providing a framework for understanding how markets function and where they fail.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: First Principles→
- Chapter 2: Economic Models: Trade-offs and Trade→
- Chapter 3: Supply and Demand→
- Chapter 4: Consumer and Producer Surplus→
- Chapter 5: Price Controls and Quotas: Meddling with Markets→
- Chapter 6: Elasticity→
- Chapter 7: Taxes→
- Chapter 8: International Trade→
- Chapter 9: Decision Making by Individuals and Firms→
- Chapter 10: The Rational Consumer→
- Chapter 11: Behind the Supply Curve: Inputs and Costs→
- Chapter 12: Perfect Competition and the Supply Curve→
- Chapter 13: Monopoly→
- Chapter 14: Oligopoly→
- Chapter 15: Monopolistic Competition and Product Differentiation→
- Chapter 16: Externalities→
- Chapter 17: Public Goods and Common Resources→
- Chapter 18: The Economics of the Welfare State→
- Chapter 19: Factor Markets and the Distribution of Income→
- Chapter 20: Uncertainty, Risk, and Private Information→
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