Chicago Price Theory, 2nd Edition
By (Author) Sonia Jaffe
By (author) Robert Minton
By (author) Casey B. Mulligan
By (author) Kevin M. Murphy
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
24th June 2026
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Economic theory and philosophy
Game theory
Hardback
296
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
An authoritative textbook based on the legendary economics course taught at the University of Chicago-now fully updated and expanded
Price theory is a powerful analytical tool kit for measuring, explaining, and predicting market outcomes. This expanded second edition of Chicago Price Theory offers a unique approach to the subject, emphasizing hands-on, practical applications that can help students adeptly integrate economic theory with real-world forces. A key distinction is its focus on market equilibrium and gains from trade. Unlike many microeconomics texts, this book emphasizes how, through markets, households and businesses adapt to conditions like price controls and externalities. It modernizes the Marshallian idea of forward-falling supply, especially for analyzing human capital, and makes use of the cost function and Hicks-Marshall laws to analyze a variety of economic phenomena. Rooted in Chicago's price theory tradition, this textbook enables students to understand human behavior through the lens of price theory, showing how a small set of well-mastered tools makes it possible to analyze a remarkably wide range of economic questions.
Sonia Jaffe is a research economist at Microsoft. Robert Minton is an economist in the Prices and Wages section at the Federal Reserve Board. Casey B. Mulligan is professor of economics at the University of Chicago. Kevin M. Murphy is the George J. Stigler Distinguish Service Professor of Economics Emeritus at the University of Chicago.