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Mathematics for economics [4th ed.] (Record no. 566345)

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ISBN 9780262046626
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Transcribing agency IIT Kanpur
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Classification number 511.8
Item number M42e4
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Title Mathematics for economics [4th ed.]
Statement of responsibility, etc Michael Hoy ...[et al.]
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Edition statement 4th ed.
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Name of publisher The MIT Press
Year of publication 2022
Place of publication Cambridge
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Number of Pages xxix, 1072p
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Summary, etc An updated edition of a widely used textbook, offering a clear and comprehensive presentation of mathematics for undergraduate economics students.

This text offers a clear and comprehensive presentation of the mathematics required to tackle problems in economic analyses, providing not only straightforward exposition of mathematical methods for economics students at the intermediate and advanced undergraduate levels but also a large collection of problem sets. This updated and expanded fourth edition contains numerous worked examples drawn from a range of important areas, including economic theory, environmental economics, financial economics, public economics, industrial organization, and the history of economic thought. These help students develop modeling skills by showing how the same basic mathematical methods can be applied to a variety of interesting and important issues.

The five parts of the text cover fundamentals, calculus, linear algebra, optimization, and dynamics. The only prerequisite is high school algebra; the book presents all the mathematics needed for undergraduate economics. New to this edition are “Reader Assignments,” short questions designed to test students’ understanding before they move on to the next concept. The book’s website offers additional material, including more worked examples (as well as examples from the previous edition). Separate solutions manuals for students and instructors are also available.
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Topical Term Economics, Mathematical
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Topical Term Econometrics
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Topical Term Economics -- Mathematical models
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Personal name Hoy, Michael
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Personal name Livernois, John
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Personal name McKenna, Chris
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Personal name Rees, Ray
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Personal name Stengos, Thanasis
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        TEXT PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur 2023-01-05 2 8266.00 511.8 M42e4 A186051 10332.50 Text Books

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