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4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent complement and starting point,
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This review is from: Microeconomics of Market Failures (Hardcover)
In this extremely elegant and condensed work, Salanie once again provides a great externality to his readers (continuing after "The Economics of Contracts"): at the end it leaves a unequivocal desire to dive deeper in the subject.Limitations? As mentioned in the introduction, the book is extracted from a series of lectures the author gave; lets say, they are great lectures but without the session of Q&A (questions and answers). Therefore, there is little communication with the reader's questions, the reader is required to investigate more in his/her own, e.g. no end of chapter problems or things like those. In short, I will strongly recommended it along with the traditional material of a General Equilibrium course (e.g. Mas-Colell et.al.). But do not expect a treatise, it is more a general overview.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great purchase for regulators,
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This review is from: Microeconomics of Market Failures (Hardcover)
A nice book. As I work in regulation of monopolies, I found in this book much theoretical subsidies needed for a good job.
I recommend for economists and those interested in market failures and their regulation! |
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Microeconomics of Market Failures by Bernard Salanié (Hardcover - October 16, 2000)
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