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Mathematics for Economists: An Introductory Textbook
Mathematics for Economists: An Introductory Textbook
paperback
Published:
30 September, 2006
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780719075391 |
| ISBN10 | 0719075394 |
| Number Of Pages | 695 |
| Item Weight | 1277 g |
| Product Dimensions | 188 x 40 x 242 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Manchester University Press |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 2Rev Ed |
Media Reviews
This is a great text to learn from -- the authors do an excellent job providing intuitive explanations, making connections between results and illustrating the use of mathematics in solving economics problems, and there is a host of solved exercises which perform two roles: providing essential practice material and introducing further applications in economics. --Andrew Chesher, University College London
This is a great text to learn from -- the authors do an excellent job providing intuitive explanations, making connections between results and illustrating the use of mathematics in solving economics problems, and there is a host of solved exercises which perform two roles: providing essential practice material and introducing further applications in economics. --Andrew Chesher, University College London
This is a great text to learn from -- the authors do an excellent job providing intuitive explanations, making connections between results and illustrating the use of mathematics in solving economics problems, and there is a host of solved exercises which perform two roles: providing essential practice material and introducing further applications in economics. --Andrew Chesher, University College London
Author's Bio
Malcolm Pemberton is Senior Lecturer in Economics at University College London. Nicholas Rau is Senior Lecturer in Economics at University College London