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Weintraub on the evolution of mathematical economics: a review essay

, 2003
This essay discusses the implications for the evolution of mathematical economics of the ideas presented in E. Roy Weintraub's How Economics Became a Mathematical Science. A central issue in the discussion is the nature of formalism and axiomatization in
J. Rosser
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Economics, Mathematical and Empirical

1986
Though its influence is a hidden one, mathematics has shaped our world in fundamental ways. What is the practical value of mathematics? What would be lost if we had access only to common sense reasoning? A three-part answer can be attempted: 1. Because of mathematics’ precise, formal character, mathematical arguments can remain sound even if ...
Mark Kac   +2 more
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Mathematical Methods in Economics

Problems in Economics, 1976
Academician L. V. Kantorovich, distinguished Soviet scientist and head of the task force for economic-mathematical methods and operations research at the Institute for the Management of the National Economy, and Professor T. Koopmans, an American specialist in mathematical economics, were awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1975 for their ...
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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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Advances in Mathematical Economics

Advances in Mathematical Economics, 2020
楠岡 成雄, 丸山 徹, 山崎 昭
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The Mathematics of Economic Growth [PDF]

open access: possible, 1990
Traditionally, economists have considered that mathematics acts as a universal language that lends clarity to theoretical statements. This paper proposes that mathematics does not function as a mere language. Rather, the advocacy of particular theoretical views and the choice of mathematical formalisms go hand-in-hand.
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Counterfeiting Models (Mathematical/Economic)

2017
Counterfeiting and piracy are illicit activities infringing IPR (intellectual property rights). The market for counterfeit can be divided into two important submarkets. In the primary market, consumers purchase counterfeit products believing they have purchased genuine articles (deceptive counterfeiting).
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Mathematics and Statistics in Economics

2001
It may be a long time since you studied mathematics and you may feel you have forgotten most of it. Or you may be a keen student of mathematics and statistics, waiting with excitement to see their power applied to economics. We have to tell you that the majority of students of economics are not in the latter category.
Susan Johns, Brian Atkinson
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On Research in Mathematical Economics [PDF]

open access: possible, 1997
I come to applied mathematics via economic theory, and it is difficult for me to obtain a global view, sufficiently removed from my current research interests, to single out the most promising directions for the future. It may be more productive to point the reader to the handbooks referenced below where the subject, as contemporaneously conceived, is ...
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