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050 _aQA 37.2 .D69 1980
100 _aDowling, Edward Thomas,
_eauthor
245 0 _aSchaum's outline of theory and problems of mathematics for economists /
_cEdward Thomas Dowling.
260 _aNew York :
_bMcGraw Hill Education,
_cc1980
300 _a407 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c30 cm.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _aChapter1. Terminology, concepts and tools -- Chapter2. Economic applications of graphs and equations -- Chapter3. The derivative and the rule of differentiation -- Chapter4. Use of the derivative in economics -- Chapter5. Calculus of multivariable function -- Chapter6. Calculus of multivariable functions in economics -- Chapter7. A review of logarithms and exponents -- Chapter8. Exponential, logarithmic and power function -- Chapter9. Differentiation of exponential, logarithmic and power function -- Chapter10. The fundamentals of matrix or linear algebra -- Chapter11. matrix inversion -- Chapter12. Special determinants and matrices and their use in economics -- Chapter13. Linear programming: a graphic approach -- Chapter14. Linear programming: the simples algorithm -- Chapter15. Linear programming: the dual -- Chapter16. Integral calculus: the indefinite integral -- Chapter17. Integral calculus: the definite integral -- Chapter18. Differential equation -- Chapter20. Second-order differential equations and difference equations
520 _aMathematics for Economists is intended primarily as a supplement for undergraduate and graduate students in economics and business. In addition, its comprehensive nature makes it appropriate for use by students of mathematics and the social sciences; it will also serve as a useful guide in preparing for the mathematical proficiency exams. Mathematics for Economists is the newest title in the Schaum's Outline Seriesin Economics. The series includes Microeconomic Theory, Macroeconomic Theory. Development Economics, and International Economics, as well as the forthcoming Principles of Economics.
650 _aMATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS
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