This comprehensive resource provides a thorough introduction to essential mathematical concepts for economics students, beginning at a foundational level. Covering a wide range of topics such as calculus, matrix algebra, and probability, it emphasizes both static and dynamic optimization. Each concept is supported by practical examples and problems relevant to key areas in modern economics, making it a valuable tool for both undergraduate and master's level coursework.
Nicholas Rau Knihy


Mathematics for economists : an introductory textbook
- 613 stránek
- 22 hodin čtení
This innovative text for undergraduates provides a thorough and self-contained treatment of all the mathematics commonly taught in honours degree economics courses. It is suitable for use with students with and without A level mathematics.