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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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Mathematics, Mathematics Education and Economic Conditions

2003
This chapter looks at the rhetoric which surrounds the relationship of mathematics to the economic assumptions in modern societies. It is concerned on the one hand with the economic language which has invaded educational principles and on the other its converse, in which the language of mathematics is used to justify and authenticate political and ...
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The Use of Mathematics in Economics

Econometrica, 1965
Oscar Richard Lange   +3 more
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CHARLES RICHARD DE BUTRÉ: PIONEER OF MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS

Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2016
Loïc Charles, C. Théré
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The Mathematical Groundwork of Economics.

Economica, 1924
Arthur L. Bowley, M. Tappan
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The Rôle of Mathematics in Economics

1982
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the use of mathematics in theoretical economics that is not at all a recent development, though admittedly classical political economy of the eighteenth and early nineteenth century a branch of moral philosophy has been developed and formulated without the use of mathematics.
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