Introductory mathematical methods in economics [printed text] /
Mik Wisniewski . - 2nd ed. . -
London : McGraw-Hill, 1996 . - xi, 375 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-07-709109-5
Includes index.
| Class number: | 330.0151 |
| Abstract: | This text introduces undergraduate students studying economics to a useful set of analytical tools and mathematical techniques. The text focuses on the usefulness of mathematical techniques in economics rather than on mathematical theorems and proofs. |
| Contents note: | Introduction. Economic Relationships and Mathematics. Linear Models in Economics. Matrix Algebra. Economic Applications of Matrix Algebra. Non-Linear Models and Differential Calculus. Derivatives and Economics. Optimization. Optimization in Economic Analysis. Functions of More Than Two Variables. Unconstrained Optimization. Constrained Optimization. Integration. Series exponential functions and financial mathematics. An introduction to dynamics. |