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Mathematica Notebooks by Hal Varian

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Hal Varian (University of California, Berkeley)

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These are Mathematica Notebooks to accompany my textbook, Microeconomic Analysis, W. W. Norton and Company, Third Edition, 1992, ISBN: 0-393-95735-7. The organization of the Notebooks is the same as the organization of the chapters in the book. Some chapters are reasonably fully developed; others have very minimal material.

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