Empirically-Based Microeconomics
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Herbert A. Simon, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, in his compelling work, Empirically-Based Microeconomics. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this 236-page paperback delves into the intricate relationship between economics and psychology, showcasing Simon's unparalleled expertise. In his enlightening Mattioli Lectures, Simon meticulously traces the evolution of microeconomics while offering a thought-provoking assessment of its future trajectories. This book is essential for anyone interested in decision-making processes, industrial organization, and social choice within the realm of economic theory. Join Simon on a journey that not only reflects on the past but also paves the way for the future of microeconomics.