Essential mathematics for economic analysis
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Essential mathematics for economic analysis
Financial Times/Prentice Hall, 2002
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Includes index
"An imprint of Pearson Education"
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Description
For undergraduate and postgraduate courses in math's for economics and math's for econometrics at level 1 and 2 in Economics Departments, also suitable for general math's courses on Social Science degrees.The first volume of this two volume series presents an introduction to mathematical analysis through comprehensive and rigorous topics ranging from elementary algebra to advanced topics, whilst focusing on the core topics of mathematics for economists. The major strength of this text is its mathematical reliability, and in-keeping the growing demand this text includes more elementary material, whilst more advanced topics will publish in Volume II. Through the incorporation of a wealth of problem and answer material and clear arguments and explanations of mathematical.
Table of Contents
1. Introductory Topics,~II: Algebra 2. Introductory Topics,~II: Equations 3. Introductory Topics,~III: Miscellaneous 4. Functions of One Variable 5. Properties of Functions 6. Differentiation 7. Implicit Differentiation and Continuity 8. Single-Variable Optimization 9. Integration 10. Mathematics of Finance 11. Functions of Several Variables 12. Tools for Comparative Statics 13. Multivariable Optimization 14. Equality Constraints The Greek Alphabet Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems Index
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