One of the book's most distinctive features is its integration of recent findings from behavioral and experimental economics. Rather than treating these as an afterthought or a separate module, Muñoz‑Garcia weaves them into the relevant chapters.
Week 6 — General equilibrium II
If your goal is to pass the micro theory qualifier at MIT, Harvard, Stanford, or Chicago, this book is . MWG or Jehle & Reny are still required. Muñoz-Garcia covers about 70% of the typical first-semester PhD syllabus but at a lower level of generality. Key omissions:
Week 5 — General equilibrium I
Muñoz-Garcia uses the not as a footnote, but as a centerpiece. He walks you through:
Felix Muñoz-Garcia’s "Advanced Microeconomic Theory: An Intuitive Approach with Examples" (MIT Press) bridges undergraduate intuition with graduate rigor, emphasizing behavioral economics and practical, step-by-step examples. The text covers core graduate topics including consumer theory, market structures, game theory, and general equilibrium. For more details, visit MIT Press . Advanced Microeconomic Theory - MIT Press

