Introductory mathematical economics
Material type: TextPublication details: 2004 Oxford University Press New YorkEdition: 2nd EdDescription: xvi, 381p. 23 cm ; HBISBN:- 0-19-513378-1
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• Review of mathematics
• Economic applications of one-variable calculus
• Economic applications of multivariate calculus
• Comparative statics I : One and two variables with and without optimization.
• Integration, time, and uncertainty in economics.
• Introduction to continuous time dynamics in one and two dimensions.
• Matrices and economic theory
• Comparative statics II : n variables with and without optimization.
• Comparative statics III : Optimization under constraint.
• Inequality constraints in optimization theory
Providing an overview of computational mathematics and a series of key economics problems using "higher mathematics", this book presents a mix of classical and contemporary economic theory. It also covers the problems of uncertainty, continuous-time dynamics, comparative statistics, and the applications of optimization methods to economics
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