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Preface
Microeconomic Theory is intended to serve as the text for a first-year graduate course in microeconomic theory. The original sources for much of the book's material are the lecture notes that we have provided over the years to students in the first-year microeconomic theory course at Harvard. Starting from these notes, we have tried to produce a text that covers in an accessible yet rigorous way the full range of topics taught in a typical first-year course. The nonlexicographic ordering of our names deserves some explanation. The project was first planned and begun by the three of us in the spring of 1990. However, in February 1992, after early versions of most of the book's chapters had been drafted, Jerry Green was selected to serve as Provost of Harvard University, a position that forced him to suspend his involvement in the project. From this point in time until the manuscript's completion in June 1994, Andreu Mas-Colell and Michael Whinston assumed full responsibility for the project. With the conclusion of Jerry Green's service as Provost, the original three-person team was reunited for the review of galley and page proofs during the winter of 1994/1995. 链接:https://pan.baidu.com/s/1wj1qAEAXeiGpiwPGeDrrjw
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