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Applied-Eaton-ART210

Applied Microeconomic Theory

(Edward Elgar, 2002)
ARTS 210

Applied Microeconomic Theory presents a seminal collection of the author’s influential papers in a number of areas of applied microeconomic theory. This invaluable volume contains a selection of both published and unpublished papers written over a period of thirty years and reveals Curtis Eaton’s profound economic insight and ability.

Topics covered include strategic market structure, efficiency wages, theory of price in both labour and output markets, and collusive behaviour.

(Description Source: Edward Elgar)


Author

B. Curtis Eaton is an applied economic theorist. He thinks about and then models real situations which have captured his attention. He has worked in a number of economic areas, including industrial organization, labour economics, economic geography and organizational theory. He was educated at the University of Colorado, receiving a BA in 1965 and a PhD in 1969. He joined the Economics Department at the University of Calgary in 1999. Prior to joining the department of Economics, Philosophy at Political Science at UBC Okanagan, he worked at three other Canadian universities: The University of British Columbia (1969 to 1980), The University of Toronto (1981 to 1987), and Simon Fraser University (1987 to 1999).


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Hardcover ISBN: 9781858986500


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