Generalized Microeconomics
Explore the innovative insights of "Generalized Microeconomics" by Jiří Hlaváček, published by Karolinum in 2014. This compelling paperback spans 208 pages and delves into the complexities of economic rationality beyond traditional microeconomics. Hlaváček skillfully addresses topics often overlooked, such as the nonprofit sectors of market economies, altruism, and externalities. By employing a generalizing criterion rooted in Darwinian principles, the author presents a fresh perspective on maximizing survival probabilities within economic frameworks. This book is an essential read for students, economists, and anyone interested in expanding their understanding of microeconomic theory. Discover how generalized microeconomics can reshape your approach to economic analysis and decision-making.