Advanced Mathematical Economics

Advanced Mathematical Economics by Rakesh V. Vohra is a concise textbook published by Psychology Press in 2005, featuring 194 pages in English. This edition serves as a resource for students looking to advance their understanding of mathematical economics, covering essential topics such as feasibility, convex sets, and both linear and non-linear programming.
Readers will find that the book is designed to be detailed yet accessible, making it suitable for higher-level undergraduates and postgraduate students. The content is structured to facilitate the development of skills in econometrics and business mathematics, providing a solid foundation in economic theory and research methodologies.
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This concise textbook presents students with all they need for advancing in mathematical economics. Detailed yet student-friendly, Vohra’s book contains chapters in, amongst others:
* Feasibility
* Convex Sets
* Linear and Non-linear Programming
* Lattices and Supermodularity.
Higher level undergraduates as well as postgraduate students in mathematical economics will find this book extremely useful in their development as economists.
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