Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis with MyMathLab access card; Knut Sydsaeter; 2012

Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis with MyMathLab access card Upplaga 4

av Knut Sydsaeter
DRAFT BLURB NOT YET APPROVED BY AUTHORS

Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis, 4/e

-----------------------------------------------

All the mathematical tools that an economist needs are provided in this worldwide bestseller.

Now fully updated, with new problems added for each chapter and additional material on trigonometric functions and complex numbers available for free download.

New!

Learning online with MyMathLab Global 

Allows students to work at their own pace, get immediate feedback, and overcome problems by using the step-wise advice. This is an excellent tool for all students - Jana Vyrastekova, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Go to www.mymathlab.com/global - your gateway to all the online resources for this book.

MyMathLab Global provides you with the opportunity for unlimited practice, guided solutions with tips and hints to help you solve challenging questions, an interactive e-book and a personalised study plan to help focus your revision efforts on the topics you need most support with.   Short answers are available to almost all of the1000 problems in the book for students to self check.

  A Students Manual is provided with extended worked answers to selected problems in the book.

If you have purchased this text as part of a pack then you can gain access to MyMathLab Global by following the instructions to register on the access code included on the enclosed access card.  If youve purchased this text on its own then you can purchase access online at www.mymathlab.com. See the Getting Started with MyMathLab Global in Guided Tour area of this text for more details
Knut Sydster is an Emeritus Professor of Mathematics in the Economics Department at the University of Oslo, where he has been teaching mathematics for economists since 1965.

Peter Hammond is currently the Marie Curie Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick, where he moved in 2007 after becoming an Emeritus Professor at Stanford University.
DRAFT BLURB NOT YET APPROVED BY AUTHORS

Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis, 4/e

-----------------------------------------------

All the mathematical tools that an economist needs are provided in this worldwide bestseller.

Now fully updated, with new problems added for each chapter and additional material on trigonometric functions and complex numbers available for free download.

New!

Learning online with MyMathLab Global 

Allows students to work at their own pace, get immediate feedback, and overcome problems by using the step-wise advice. This is an excellent tool for all students - Jana Vyrastekova, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Go to www.mymathlab.com/global - your gateway to all the online resources for this book.

MyMathLab Global provides you with the opportunity for unlimited practice, guided solutions with tips and hints to help you solve challenging questions, an interactive e-book and a personalised study plan to help focus your revision efforts on the topics you need most support with.   Short answers are available to almost all of the1000 problems in the book for students to self check.

  A Students Manual is provided with extended worked answers to selected problems in the book.

If you have purchased this text as part of a pack then you can gain access to MyMathLab Global by following the instructions to register on the access code included on the enclosed access card.  If youve purchased this text on its own then you can purchase access online at www.mymathlab.com. See the Getting Started with MyMathLab Global in Guided Tour area of this text for more details
Knut Sydster is an Emeritus Professor of Mathematics in the Economics Department at the University of Oslo, where he has been teaching mathematics for economists since 1965.

Peter Hammond is currently the Marie Curie Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick, where he moved in 2007 after becoming an Emeritus Professor at Stanford University.
Upplaga: 4e upplagan
Utgiven: 2012
ISBN: 9780273760740
Förlag: Pearson
Format: Bok
Språk: Engelska
DRAFT BLURB NOT YET APPROVED BY AUTHORS

Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis, 4/e

-----------------------------------------------

All the mathematical tools that an economist needs are provided in this worldwide bestseller.

Now fully updated, with new problems added for each chapter and additional material on trigonometric functions and complex numbers available for free download.

New!

Learning online with MyMathLab Global 

Allows students to work at their own pace, get immediate feedback, and overcome problems by using the step-wise advice. This is an excellent tool for all students - Jana Vyrastekova, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Go to www.mymathlab.com/global - your gateway to all the online resources for this book.

MyMathLab Global provides you with the opportunity for unlimited practice, guided solutions with tips and hints to help you solve challenging questions, an interactive e-book and a personalised study plan to help focus your revision efforts on the topics you need most support with.   Short answers are available to almost all of the1000 problems in the book for students to self check.

  A Students Manual is provided with extended worked answers to selected problems in the book.

If you have purchased this text as part of a pack then you can gain access to MyMathLab Global by following the instructions to register on the access code included on the enclosed access card.  If youve purchased this text on its own then you can purchase access online at www.mymathlab.com. See the Getting Started with MyMathLab Global in Guided Tour area of this text for more details
Knut Sydster is an Emeritus Professor of Mathematics in the Economics Department at the University of Oslo, where he has been teaching mathematics for economists since 1965.

Peter Hammond is currently the Marie Curie Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick, where he moved in 2007 after becoming an Emeritus Professor at Stanford University.
DRAFT BLURB NOT YET APPROVED BY AUTHORS

Essential Mathematics for Economic Analysis, 4/e

-----------------------------------------------

All the mathematical tools that an economist needs are provided in this worldwide bestseller.

Now fully updated, with new problems added for each chapter and additional material on trigonometric functions and complex numbers available for free download.

New!

Learning online with MyMathLab Global 

Allows students to work at their own pace, get immediate feedback, and overcome problems by using the step-wise advice. This is an excellent tool for all students - Jana Vyrastekova, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Go to www.mymathlab.com/global - your gateway to all the online resources for this book.

MyMathLab Global provides you with the opportunity for unlimited practice, guided solutions with tips and hints to help you solve challenging questions, an interactive e-book and a personalised study plan to help focus your revision efforts on the topics you need most support with.   Short answers are available to almost all of the1000 problems in the book for students to self check.

  A Students Manual is provided with extended worked answers to selected problems in the book.

If you have purchased this text as part of a pack then you can gain access to MyMathLab Global by following the instructions to register on the access code included on the enclosed access card.  If youve purchased this text on its own then you can purchase access online at www.mymathlab.com. See the Getting Started with MyMathLab Global in Guided Tour area of this text for more details
Knut Sydster is an Emeritus Professor of Mathematics in the Economics Department at the University of Oslo, where he has been teaching mathematics for economists since 1965.

Peter Hammond is currently the Marie Curie Professor of Economics at the University of Warwick, where he moved in 2007 after becoming an Emeritus Professor at Stanford University.
Begagnad bok (0 st)
Begagnad bok (0 st)