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Mathematics for Economists: An Introductory Textbook

Mathematics for Economists: An Introductory Textbook

Mathematics for Economists: An Introductory Textbook

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This book is a self-contained treatment of all the mathematics needed by undergraduate and beginning-graduate students of economics. Building up gently from a very low level, the authors provide a clear, systematic coverage of calculus and matrix algebra and easily accessible introductions to optimisation and dynamics. The emphasis throughout is on intuitive argument and problem-solving. All methods are illustrated by well-chosen examples and exercises selected from central areas of modern economic analysis. New features of the second edition include: > a thorough exposition of dynamic optimisation in discrete and continuous time > an introduction to the rigorous mathematical analysis used in graduate-level economics The book's careful arrangement in short chapters enables it to be used in a variety of course formats for students with and without prior knowledge of calculus, as well as for reference and self-study.
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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
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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

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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

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