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Mathematics + economics = econometrics

International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 1988
A standing joke among some economists deals with the plight of Adam Smith and Karl Marx. The point of the joke is that if these two men applied for graduate studies in economics today, they would be rejected on the basis of a lack of mathematical background. This is ironical in as much as their immortal masterworks, Wealth of Nationsand Capitalhave had
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Mathematical Economics.

Economica, 1957
William J. Baumol, R. G. D. Allen
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Essential mathematics for economics

2018
This short book is aimed at undergraduate students with a very standard knowledge of algebra learnt at the high school, and it appears as "self contained". According to the long teaching experience of the authors, it was written in order to furnish nearly all the material both for a 90-hour course of "Mathematics for Economics", and for a 45-hour ...
Gianni Bosi   +2 more
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Mathematical Economics

2003
Zdzisław Denkowski   +2 more
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Mathematical Economics

1988
A. Ambrosetti   +2 more
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Mathematical Economics

1983
Gerard Debreu, Werner Hildenbrand
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Mathematical Economics

2000
Shouchuan Hu, Nikolas S. Papageorgiou
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Mathematical Financial Economics

2015
Hens, Thorsten   +2 more
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