Atlantis Press, 2015. — 290 p. — (Mathematics Textbooks for Science and Engineering). — ISBN: 9462390878, 9789462390874, 9789462390881
The textbook "Principles of Mathematical Economics" was written for both undergraduate students in economics, and related fields, such as business, and MA or MS level graduate students
Given the length of the text, almost 530 p., including solutions to exercises was not feasible. Hence, a separate solutions manual was prepared, providing step-by-step solutions to a large number of exercises, an important feature of the text, that appear at the end of many sections of the book
This facilitates the work of students and instructors who adopt the text
A large number of new unsolved exercises are also added to each chapter
This manual provides solutions to approximately 500 problems appeared in various chapters of the text Principles of Mathematical Economics. In some cases, a detailed solution with the additional discussion is provided. At the end of each chapter, new sets of exercises are given.
Content Level » Lower undergraduate
Keywords » Computational Economics - Mathematical Economics - Mathematical Models - Nonlinear Economic Models - Optimization
Household Expenditure
Variables, A Short Taxonomy
Sets and Functions
Market Equilibrium Model
Rates of Change and the Derivative
Optimal Level of Output and Long Run Price
Nonlinear Models
Additional Topics in Perfect and Imperfect Competition
Logarithmic and Exponential Functions
Production Function, Least-Cost Combination of Resources, and Profit Maximizing Level of Output
Economics Dynamics
Mathematics of Interest Rates and Finance
Matrices and Their Applications