Mathematical Economics

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Mathematical Economics

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This applications-oriented text gives students the mathematical tools they need to comprehend and work with economic concepts at the intermediate or advanced level. By emphasizing the use of mathematics in actual economic models, this textbook guides students through important techniques, without leading them through a maze of formal proofs. The organization of the text, with each theory chapter followed by a chapter of applications, balances the mathematical tools that students need to learn with economics applications.

About the Author
Jeffrey Baldani received his BA from the University of Kentucky and PhD from Cornell University. He has taught economics at Colgate University since 1982. His teaching interests include mathematical economics, game theory, and applied microeconomics. James Bradfield received his BA and Phd from the University of Rochester. He has taught economics at Hamilton College since 1976. His teaching interests include principles of economics, mathematical economics, microeconomics, and financial markets. Robert W. Turner received his BA from Oberlin College and PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has taught economics at Colgate University since 1983. His teaching interests include econometrics, mathematical economics, public and environmental economics, and principles of economics.

Mathematical Economics,Jeffrey Baldani,James Bradfield,Robert W. Turner,South-Western College Pub,0324183321,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business Mathematics,Business/Economics,Econometrics,Economics - General,Economics, Mathematical,Statistics,Business & Economics / Statistics,Economic statistics,Economic theory & philosophy

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