Mathematical Tools for Economics

Mathematical Tools for Economics by Darrell A. Turkington, published by Wiley on November 20, 2006, is a comprehensive resource designed to present essential mathematical concepts in a practical context for students of economics. This edition spans 380 pages and is written in English, focusing on key topics such as matrix algebra, calculus, and simultaneous linear equations, all tailored to enhance understanding in economic analysis.
Readers will find that this book emphasizes clear exposition and dynamic pedagogical features, which facilitate the development of analytical skills crucial for grasping economic principles. It includes applications to econometrics and statistics, along with computational exercises that illustrate the methods discussed. The text aims to provide a concise introduction to mathematics specifically for economics students, ensuring that they can effectively engage with the material without unnecessary complexity.
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Designed to demonstrate the essential mathematical concepts—comprehensively and economically—without re-teaching basic material or laboring over superfluous ideas, this text locates the necessary information in a practical economics context. Utilizing clear exposition and dynamic pedagogical features, Mathematical Tools for Economics provides students with the analytical skills they need to better grasp their field of study.
Mathematical Tools for Economics is supported by an instructor’s manual featuring solutions, available at www.blackwellpublishing.com/turkington
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