Mathematical Methods for Economics

How does your level of education affect your lifetime earnings profile? Will economic development lead to increased environmental degradation? How does the participation of women in the labor force differ across countries? How do college scholarship rules affect savings? Students come to economics w...

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Main Author: Klein, Michael W. 1958-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, Mass., Addison-Wesley 2002
©2002
Edition:2nd editions
Series:The Addison-Wesley series in economics
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Summary:How does your level of education affect your lifetime earnings profile? Will economic development lead to increased environmental degradation? How does the participation of women in the labor force differ across countries? How do college scholarship rules affect savings? Students come to economics wanting answers to questions like these. While these questions span different disciplines within economics, the methods used to address them draw on a common set of mathematical tools and techniques. The second edition of Mathematical Methods for Economics continues the tradition of the first edition by successfully teaching these tools and techniques through presenting them in conjunction with interesting and engaging economic applications. In fact, each of the questions posed above is the subject of an application in Mathematical Methods for Economics.
Item Description:Includes indexes
Physical Description:xx, 580 pages illustrations 24 cm
ISBN:0201726262 (hardback)
9780201726268 (hardback)