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Mathematics for economists: an elementary survey/ Taro Yamane

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Prentice-Hall of India; 1970Edition: 2ndDescription: xvii, 714 pages: diagrams, tables; 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23rd 510 Y19
Contents:
Chapter1. Set -- Chapter2. Functions and limits -- Chapter3. Differentiation -- Chapter4. Functions of several variables -- Chapter4. Functions of several variables-continued -- Chapter5. Maxima and minima of functions -- Chapter6. Intrgration -- Chapter7. Series -- Chapter7. Series-continued -- Chapter8. differential equations -- Chapter9. Difference equations -- Chapter10. Vectors and matrices(Part I) -- Chapter11. Vectors and matrices(Part II) -- Chapter12. Vectors and matrices(Part III) -- Chapter13. Probability and distributions -- Chapter14. Statistical concepts-estimation -- Chapter15. Testing hypothesis -- Chapter16. Regression analysis -- Chapter17. Correlation -- Chapter18. Game theory
Summary: Certain mathematical topics are essential for understanding of economics. At postgraduate level, many universities have a compulsory paper on mathematics applicable to economics. This book gives a survey, essentially of four important topics relevant to economics: calculus, differential/difference equations, matrix algebra and statistical concepts.
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Chapter1. Set -- Chapter2. Functions and limits -- Chapter3. Differentiation -- Chapter4. Functions of several variables -- Chapter4. Functions of several variables-continued -- Chapter5. Maxima and minima of functions -- Chapter6. Intrgration -- Chapter7. Series -- Chapter7. Series-continued -- Chapter8. differential equations -- Chapter9. Difference equations -- Chapter10. Vectors and matrices(Part I) -- Chapter11. Vectors and matrices(Part II) -- Chapter12. Vectors and matrices(Part III) -- Chapter13. Probability and distributions -- Chapter14. Statistical concepts-estimation -- Chapter15. Testing hypothesis -- Chapter16. Regression analysis -- Chapter17. Correlation -- Chapter18. Game theory

Certain mathematical topics are essential for understanding of economics. At postgraduate level, many universities have a compulsory paper on mathematics applicable to economics. This book gives a survey, essentially of four important topics relevant to economics: calculus, differential/difference equations, matrix algebra and statistical concepts.

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