Geoffrey A. Jehle

Geoffrey A. Jehle is a professor in Economics at Vassar College. And also, he serves as faculty in the Program in Economic Policy Management (PEPM) at School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University. Jehle's work is on microeconomic theory and international trade but he is perhaps best known for the textbook Advanced microeconomic theory written jointly with Philip J. Reny.[1]

Geoffrey A. Jehle
Born
United States
InstitutionVassar College, Columbia University
FieldEconomics
Alma materPrinceton University, Kalamazoo College

Selected publications

  • Geoffrey Alexander Jehle; Philip J. Reny (2001). Advanced Microeconomic Theory. Addison-Wesley. ISBN 978-0-321-07916-9.
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