Extensive chapters on static and dynamic games, including refined equilibrium concepts.
(Chair in Game Theory and Management, HEC Montréal) adds: "Those looking for an advanced microeconomics textbook will find that Felix Muñoz‑Garcia excels at combining conceptual clarity, mathematical rigor, relevant examples, and intuition. This book is definitely the best option" . Extensive chapters on static and dynamic games, including
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While earlier chapters applied Game Theory to markets, this section builds the theoretical toolbox. The primary hurdle for most graduate students in
The primary hurdle for most graduate students in economics is the "math wall." Munoz-Garcia tackles this by prioritizing the logic of the economic agent. Before diving into Lagrangian multipliers or Kuhn-Tucker conditions, the book explains the "why"—why a consumer chooses a specific bundle or why a firm reacts to a competitor’s price shift.
Here is a brief review of each chapter: