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Mathematical Bio‐Economics 2.0 for Sustainable Fisheries

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Luc Doyen   +21 more
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A hybrid machine learning-enhanced MCDM model for transport safety engineering. [PDF]

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Zhang X   +16 more
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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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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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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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Mathematics and development of economics

Rendiconti del Seminario Matematico e Fisico di Milano, 1997
The aim of this expository paper is to explain ``why and how mathematics entered economics''. The three sections of the paper concern: (i) fundamental reasons for the mathematization of economics, (ii) history of the phenomenon, (iii) interfaces between economic research and mathematics.
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Economic Theory in the Mathematical Mode [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 1984
This is an extended version of the author's Nobel prize lecture given in Stockholm on December 1983. The author in reviewing the historical development of the most important pieces of the theory of economic equilibrium simultaneously gives an insightful introduction to the main problems in this field.
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Mathematical Methods in Economics

Management Science, 1961
During April, 1960, a meeting was held at the USSR Academy of Science, to discuss the use of mathematical methods in economic research and planning. Fifty six reports were circulated beforehand, in the following categories: Mathematical Analysis of Expansion of Productivity. Interdepartmental Balances.
V. Dadayan, Yu. Chernyak
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Mathematics and Economics

2008
The interconnection of mathematics and economics reflects changes in both the mathematics and economics communities over time. The respective histories of these disciplines are intertwined, so that both changes in mathematical knowledge and changing ideas about the nature of mathematical knowledge have effected changes in the methods and concerns of ...
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