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and by reinforcing learning at each step through worked applications; Constrained maximum and minimum
examples and test exercises. The book assumes little prior values; Returns to scale and homogeneous
knowledge and its first section makes it suitable whether functions; partial elasticities; logarithmic scales;
or not students have studies maths at A-level. growth accounting; PART V: SOME FURTHER
Thanks for re-instilling my TOPICS: Integration; Matrix algebra; Difference and
confidence in maths again. 908 Pages 2005 978-0-19-926746-0
differential equations; Extensions and future
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Roy Feyer, student, directions (by Norman Ireland)
University of Queensland
For lecturers:
Geoff Renshaw’s Maths for Economics is an important new text aimed
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at entry-level undergraduate students. It is a testament to the efforts of
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the author that reading the text is almost like listening to a classroom
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discussion, while students with a strong background in mathematics
might want to find a more laconic exposition; it is hard to imagine a
For students:
better text for those without such an advantage.
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Econometric Theory
Repeated Games and Reputations and Methods
Long-Run Relationships Russell Davidson, Professor of Economics,
George J. Mailath, Professor of Economics, University McGill University, Canada, and, and
of Pennsylvania, and Larry Samuelson, Professor of James Mackinnon, Professor of Economics,
Economics, University of Wisconsin Queen’s University, Canada
This book provides a complete treatment of the theory This text provides a unified treatment of
of repeated games and reputations, beginning with the modern econometric theory and practical
elementary concepts required to work with repeated econometric methods.
games and continuing to research frontier. Detailed 768 Pages 2003 978-0-19-512372-2
theoretical arguments are complemented by copious Hardback £50.00
examples and economic applications of the theory.
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