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.

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