Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis; Knut Sydsaeter, Peter Hammond; 2001
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Knut Sydsaeter/Peter HammondEssential Mathematics for Economic Analysis

"""Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis"provides an invaluable introduction to mathematical analysis for economists and students from other social science backgrounds taking a general course in mathematics. The coverage is comprehensive, ranging from elementary algebra to more advanced material, whilst focusing on all the core topics usually taught in undergraduate courses on mathematics for economists. FEATURES

An intelligent approach to teaching mathematics, based on years of experience. The book has mathematical rigour and a strong focus on mathematical reasoning. Large selection of worked examples throughout the book. These are not just specific to economics, as most topics are first dealt with from a purely mathematical point of view before providing economic insight. Large number of problems for students to solve. Answers to odd-numbered questions included in the back of the book. The book is primarily intended for undergraduate courses in Mathematics for Economists at first and second year level. Students are expected to have completed A-Level mathematics, or at least a preliminary course. However, there is considerable coverage of basic material in early revision or 'catch-up' chapters. The book is also appropriate for students of other social sciences who are taking a general mathematics course. Knut Sydsaeterhas been a Professor of Mathematics in the Economics Department at the University of Oslo since 1985, and has extensive experience in teaching mathematics for economists. In addition to his teaching at Oslo University (since 1965), hehas given graduate courses in dynamic optimization at Yale, Berkeley, and Gothenborg. He has written and co-authored a number of books, of which several have been translated into many languages. Peter Hammondhas been a Professor of Economics at Stanford University since 1979, and earlier had the same position at the University of Essex. He completed a BA in Mathematics and a PhD in Economics at Cambridge University. He has been an editor of the "Review of Economic Studies," and of the Econometric Society Monograph Series, and is currently on the editorial boards of "Social Choice and Welfare "and of the "Journal of Public Economic Theory."
Knut Sydsaeter/Peter HammondEssential Mathematics for Economic Analysis

"""Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis"provides an invaluable introduction to mathematical analysis for economists and students from other social science backgrounds taking a general course in mathematics. The coverage is comprehensive, ranging from elementary algebra to more advanced material, whilst focusing on all the core topics usually taught in undergraduate courses on mathematics for economists. FEATURES

An intelligent approach to teaching mathematics, based on years of experience. The book has mathematical rigour and a strong focus on mathematical reasoning. Large selection of worked examples throughout the book. These are not just specific to economics, as most topics are first dealt with from a purely mathematical point of view before providing economic insight. Large number of problems for students to solve. Answers to odd-numbered questions included in the back of the book. The book is primarily intended for undergraduate courses in Mathematics for Economists at first and second year level. Students are expected to have completed A-Level mathematics, or at least a preliminary course. However, there is considerable coverage of basic material in early revision or 'catch-up' chapters. The book is also appropriate for students of other social sciences who are taking a general mathematics course. Knut Sydsaeterhas been a Professor of Mathematics in the Economics Department at the University of Oslo since 1985, and has extensive experience in teaching mathematics for economists. In addition to his teaching at Oslo University (since 1965), hehas given graduate courses in dynamic optimization at Yale, Berkeley, and Gothenborg. He has written and co-authored a number of books, of which several have been translated into many languages. Peter Hammondhas been a Professor of Economics at Stanford University since 1979, and earlier had the same position at the University of Essex. He completed a BA in Mathematics and a PhD in Economics at Cambridge University. He has been an editor of the "Review of Economic Studies," and of the Econometric Society Monograph Series, and is currently on the editorial boards of "Social Choice and Welfare "and of the "Journal of Public Economic Theory."
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Utgiven: 2001
ISBN: 9780273655435
Förlag: Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
Format: Bok
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 684 st
Knut Sydsaeter/Peter HammondEssential Mathematics for Economic Analysis

"""Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis"provides an invaluable introduction to mathematical analysis for economists and students from other social science backgrounds taking a general course in mathematics. The coverage is comprehensive, ranging from elementary algebra to more advanced material, whilst focusing on all the core topics usually taught in undergraduate courses on mathematics for economists. FEATURES

An intelligent approach to teaching mathematics, based on years of experience. The book has mathematical rigour and a strong focus on mathematical reasoning. Large selection of worked examples throughout the book. These are not just specific to economics, as most topics are first dealt with from a purely mathematical point of view before providing economic insight. Large number of problems for students to solve. Answers to odd-numbered questions included in the back of the book. The book is primarily intended for undergraduate courses in Mathematics for Economists at first and second year level. Students are expected to have completed A-Level mathematics, or at least a preliminary course. However, there is considerable coverage of basic material in early revision or 'catch-up' chapters. The book is also appropriate for students of other social sciences who are taking a general mathematics course. Knut Sydsaeterhas been a Professor of Mathematics in the Economics Department at the University of Oslo since 1985, and has extensive experience in teaching mathematics for economists. In addition to his teaching at Oslo University (since 1965), hehas given graduate courses in dynamic optimization at Yale, Berkeley, and Gothenborg. He has written and co-authored a number of books, of which several have been translated into many languages. Peter Hammondhas been a Professor of Economics at Stanford University since 1979, and earlier had the same position at the University of Essex. He completed a BA in Mathematics and a PhD in Economics at Cambridge University. He has been an editor of the "Review of Economic Studies," and of the Econometric Society Monograph Series, and is currently on the editorial boards of "Social Choice and Welfare "and of the "Journal of Public Economic Theory."
Knut Sydsaeter/Peter HammondEssential Mathematics for Economic Analysis

"""Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis"provides an invaluable introduction to mathematical analysis for economists and students from other social science backgrounds taking a general course in mathematics. The coverage is comprehensive, ranging from elementary algebra to more advanced material, whilst focusing on all the core topics usually taught in undergraduate courses on mathematics for economists. FEATURES

An intelligent approach to teaching mathematics, based on years of experience. The book has mathematical rigour and a strong focus on mathematical reasoning. Large selection of worked examples throughout the book. These are not just specific to economics, as most topics are first dealt with from a purely mathematical point of view before providing economic insight. Large number of problems for students to solve. Answers to odd-numbered questions included in the back of the book. The book is primarily intended for undergraduate courses in Mathematics for Economists at first and second year level. Students are expected to have completed A-Level mathematics, or at least a preliminary course. However, there is considerable coverage of basic material in early revision or 'catch-up' chapters. The book is also appropriate for students of other social sciences who are taking a general mathematics course. Knut Sydsaeterhas been a Professor of Mathematics in the Economics Department at the University of Oslo since 1985, and has extensive experience in teaching mathematics for economists. In addition to his teaching at Oslo University (since 1965), hehas given graduate courses in dynamic optimization at Yale, Berkeley, and Gothenborg. He has written and co-authored a number of books, of which several have been translated into many languages. Peter Hammondhas been a Professor of Economics at Stanford University since 1979, and earlier had the same position at the University of Essex. He completed a BA in Mathematics and a PhD in Economics at Cambridge University. He has been an editor of the "Review of Economic Studies," and of the Econometric Society Monograph Series, and is currently on the editorial boards of "Social Choice and Welfare "and of the "Journal of Public Economic Theory."
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