Basic Mathematics for Economists
2nd Edition
By Mike Rosser
Published March 13th 2003 by Routledge – 528 pages
Published March 13th 2003 by Routledge – 528 pages
Economics students will welcome the new edition of this excellent textbook. Mathematics is an integral part of economics and understanding basic concepts is vital. Many students come into economics courses without having studied mathematics for a number of years. This clearly written book will help to develop quantitative skills in even the least numerate student up to the required level for a general Economics or Business Studies course. This second edition features new sections on subjects such as:
matrix algebra
part year investment
financial mathematics
Improved pedagogical features, such as learning objectives and end of chapter questions, along with the use of Microsoft Excel and the overall example-led style of the book means that it will be a sure fire hit with both students and their lecturers.
`Comprehensive and straightforward. Written for students rather than peers.' - Stephen Hill, Cardiff Business School
1. Arithmetic 2. Algebra 3. Graphs 4. Equations 5. Finance 6. Calculus 7. Optimization 8. Differentiation 9. Dynamics 10. Functions 11. Matrix Algebra
Name: Basic Mathematics for Economists: 2nd Edition (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Mike Rosser. Economics students will welcome the new edition of this excellent textbook. Mathematics is an integral part of economics and understanding basic concepts is vital. Many students come into economics courses without having studied mathematics for a number...
Categories: Economics, Applied Mathematics, Operational Research / Management Science