Enhance your understanding of Microeconomics with this comprehensive companion workbook to the textbook "Microeconomics: Static and Dynamic Analysis." Immerse yourself in a wide range of exercises covering fundamental microeconomic concepts, intricate mathematical problems, and captivating case study scenarios. Each chapter provides meticulously crafted solutions and answers, enabling you to reinforce your knowledge and sharpen your analytical skills. Additionally, the workbook offers downloadable electronic supplementary materials including Excel and MATLAB files, empowering you to derive solutions and delve deeper into the subject matter. Designed for both instructors and students, this workbook is an invaluable resource for mastering the analytical and mathematical tools essential to the field of economics.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental concepts and principles of microeconomics. It introduces students to the models, assumptions, and empirical applications of modern microeconomics, as well as to the necessary mathematical tools. It covers topics such as economic behavior, consumer theory, theory of the firm, partial and general equilibrium theory, industrial organization, bargaining theory, and Pareto optimality. Students learn not only about economic outcomes at a given point of equilibrium, but also about dynamic economics, which includes both equilibrium and disequilibrium. This book is intended for undergraduate and graduate students in economics and related fields who are interested in the basic theories and applications of microeconomics.
This book sheds light on the complex experiences of asylum seekers and refugees in Poland, against a local backdrop of openly anti-refugee political narratives and strong opposition to sharing the responsibility for, and burden of, asylum seekers arriving in the EU. Through a multidimensional analysis, it highlights the processes of forced migrant admission, reception and integration in a key EU frontier country that has undergone a rapid migration status change from a transit to a host country. The book examines rich qualitative material drawn from interviews conducted with forced migrants with different legal statuses and with experts from public administration at the central and local levels, NGOs, and other institutions involved in migration governance in Poland. It discusses both opportunities for and limitations on forced migrants’ adaptation in the social, economic, and political dimensions, as well as their access to healthcare, education, the labour market, and social assistance. This book will be of particular interest to scholars, students, policymakers, and practitioners in migration and asylum studies, social policy, public policy, international relations, EU studies/European integration, law, economics, and sociology.
Enhance your understanding of Microeconomics with this comprehensive companion workbook to the textbook "Microeconomics: Static and Dynamic Analysis." Immerse yourself in a wide range of exercises covering fundamental microeconomic concepts, intricate mathematical problems, and captivating case study scenarios. Each chapter provides meticulously crafted solutions and answers, enabling you to reinforce your knowledge and sharpen your analytical skills. Additionally, the workbook offers downloadable electronic supplementary materials including Excel and MATLAB files, empowering you to derive solutions and delve deeper into the subject matter. Designed for both instructors and students, this workbook is an invaluable resource for mastering the analytical and mathematical tools essential to the field of economics.
This book sheds light on the complex experiences of asylum seekers and refugees in Poland, against a local backdrop of openly anti-refugee political narratives and strong opposition to sharing the responsibility for, and burden of, asylum seekers arriving in the EU. Through a multidimensional analysis, it highlights the processes of forced migrant admission, reception and integration in a key EU frontier country that has undergone a rapid migration status change from a transit to a host country. The book examines rich qualitative material drawn from interviews conducted with forced migrants with different legal statuses and with experts from public administration at the central and local levels, NGOs, and other institutions involved in migration governance in Poland. It discusses both opportunities for and limitations on forced migrants’ adaptation in the social, economic, and political dimensions, as well as their access to healthcare, education, the labour market, and social assistance. This book will be of particular interest to scholars, students, policymakers, and practitioners in migration and asylum studies, social policy, public policy, international relations, EU studies/European integration, law, economics, and sociology.
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