A Theory of Individual Behavior dispels the notion that individuals act  as rational agents and strives to capture idiosyncratic humanness  through rigorous mathematics. Wichers describes a version of economic  behavior that is more comprehensive and satisfying than neoclassical  models yet still consistent with the usual aggregated concepts that form  the basis of applied microeconomics. Written in an accessible and  convincing style, A Theory of Individual Behavior discusses innovative  material in a format that encourages classroom use. All chapters have  questions at their conclusions, and there is a strong emphasis on  testable results. The book contains a short review of mathematical  models and discussion of received microeconomic theory, as well as  summaries at the ends of chapters and many examples and illustrations. 
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