Using Mathematics in Economic Analysis

For undergraduate courses in Mathematical Economics where students have completed a first course in Calculus and Intermediate Microeconomic Theory and/or Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory. Also serves as a supplement to the standard Intermediate Microeconomic and Macroeconomic Theory courses, gradua...

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Main Author: Hess, Peter (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Jersey Prentice Hall 2002
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Summary:For undergraduate courses in Mathematical Economics where students have completed a first course in Calculus and Intermediate Microeconomic Theory and/or Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory. Also serves as a supplement to the standard Intermediate Microeconomic and Macroeconomic Theory courses, graduate programs in Economics, and Master's programs in Business and Public Policy. This text is designed to help students develop mathematical skills that will open up a new dimension of economic analysis, thereby enhancing their understanding of economic theories.
Item Description:Includes index
Physical Description:xix, 604 pages illustrations 24 cm
ISBN:0130200263
9780130200266