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Intermediate microeconomics : A modern approach

Hal R. Varian
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The Varian approach as mentioned in this paper gives students tools they can use on exams, in the rest of their classes, and in their careers after graduation, and is still the most modern presentation of the subject.
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This best-selling text is still the most modern presentation of the subject. The Varian approach gives students tools they can use on exams, in the rest of their classes, and in their careers after graduation.

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Judgments of Relative Importance in Decision Making: The Importance of Interpretation and the Interpretation of Importance

TL;DR: For example, this article found that the aesthetic appeal of a house should be more important than the desirability of its location when choosing a house for an undergraduate research assistant, and that a strong defense is more important to the nation's wellbeing than a healthy economy.
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The Price of Bread: Regulating the Market in the Dutch Republic

TL;DR: De Vries as discussed by the authors used the Dutch Republic as a case study of how the market functioned and how the regulatory system evolved and acted, and the long-term consequences of the Dutch state's interventions reveal how capitalist economies, far from being the outcome of unfettered market economics, are inextricably linked with regulatory fiscal regimes.
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Multi-Product Utility Maximization for Economic Recommendation

TL;DR: This work proposes multi-product utility maximization (MPUM) as a general approach to recommendation driven by economic principles, which integrates the economic theory of consumer choice with personalized recommendation, and focuses on the utility of sets of products for individual users.
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A Note on the Design of Experiments Involving Public Goods

TL;DR: In this paper, a model of free riding is provided, which demonstrates that existing experimental approaches fail to explore a potentially important real-world dimension of free-riding in a cash-in-advance economy.
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Economic analysis of labor markets and labor law: An institutional/industrial relations perspective

TL;DR: In the early 1990s, this article pointed out that two intellectual traditions were the most influential in the American field of labor economics: institutional economics and its close offshoot industrial relations, and the tradition of neoclassical economics (NE).
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