Yes, it covers advanced topics aligned with the UGC NET Economics syllabus.
Yes, it provides mathematical concepts, linear programming, and optimization methods.
Absolutely, it includes strategic behavior, oligopoly models, and game theory applications.
Yes, it provides a detailed analysis of competitive markets, monopolies, and monopolistic competition.
Yes, it covers government policies, market failures, and public goods.
Yes, it serves as a foundational reference for advanced economic research.
It is designed for advanced learners; beginners may need prior knowledge of basic microeconomics.
Yes, it includes satisficing models and managerial theories of the firm.
It provides comparative analyses of different economic theories (e.g., Chamberlin vs. Robinson).
Yes, it includes asymmetric information, intertemporal choice, and strategic pricing models.