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How Economics Became a Mathematical Science

, 2020
How Economics Became a Mathematical Science By E. Roy Weintraub. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 2002. Pp. xiii, 313. $18.95 (paperback). It is a contemporary truism that if you hope to make a contribution to the field of economics, or even to study ...
Bruce J. Caldwell, E. Weintraub
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NOTES ON MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS [PDF]

open access: possibleRussian Mathematical Surveys, 1972
These notes are based on individual lectures of a course on mathematical economics given by the author in the autumn of 1971 in the Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics of Moscow State University. § 1 describes the properties of neoclassical production functions and types of technological progress, Ramsey's model (distribution of income between ...
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Dreams in Cybernetic Fugue: Cold War Technoscience, the Intelligentsia, and the Birth of Soviet Mathematical Economics

, 2016
This article positions the vogue for cybernetics as a key driver of the transformation of the institutional structures and epistemic order of Soviet technoscience that occurred in the 1950s and 1960s.
A. Leeds
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Introductory Mathematical Economics

, 2015
This work provides a concise grounding in the principles of mathematical economics. It uses matrix algebra and calculus as the basis of explanation of its core models.
A. Mouhammed
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A World Ruled by Number: William Stanley Jevons and the Rise of Mathematical Economics

, 2014
If any single characteristic differentiates current, neoclassical economics from the classical economics of Adam Smith and David Ricardo, it is the use of mathematics.
M. Schabas
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Nonnegative Matrices in the Mathematical Sciences

Classics in Applied Mathematics, 1979
1. Matrices which leave a cone invariant 2. Nonnegative matrices 3. Semigroups of nonnegative matrices 4. Symmetric nonnegative matrices 5. Generalized inverse- Positivity 6. M-matrices 7. Iterative methods for linear systems 8.
A. Berman, R. Plemmons
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Mathematics and Economics

Problems in Economics, 1965
In the light of the complex relationships existing within socialist production today, its effectiveness is largely dependent upon the quality of planning and management methods and upon the system of economic indices and material incentives.
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