This book is an excellent introduction to the mathematics needed by economists. It covers all the background needed to begin in a typical economics Ph.D. program, and presents it understandably. I found that it is rigorous enough that I can apply what I have learned from it confidently. It uses total differentials where more advanced books might use vector calculus. This is a more intuitive approach, and better suited for an introduction. It includes some very good illustrations which clarify the concepts.
| Přidáno: 29.10.2007 | ISBN: 0071238239 | Stran: 668 | Cena: £ 45,59 | Jazyk: anglicky |
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