02071cam a2200253 4500001000500000005001700005008003900022010001700061020002800078082001900106100002200125245008100147250001200228260005000240300003500290500002000325505107600345520017201421650002901593700002201622700002701644999001501671952013101686766820181127184114.0040525s2005 ohua 001 0 eng a 2004107845 a0324183321 (alk. paper)00a330/.01/512221 aBaldani, Jeffrey.10aMathematical economics /c[Jeffrey Baldani, James Bradfield, Robert Turner]. a2nd ed. aMason, Ohio :bThomson/South-Western,cc2005. axvii, 542 p. :bill. ;c27 cm. aIncludes index. aIntroduction to Mathematical Economics. Appendix: Calculus Review 2. Introduction to Mathematical Economic Applications. 3. Matrix Theory. 4. Applications of Matrix Theory to Linear Models. 5. Multivariate Calculus: Theory. 6. Multivariate Calculus: Applications. 7. Multivariable Optimization without Constraints: Theory. 8. Multivariable Optimization without Constraints: Applications. 9. Constrained Optimization: Theory. 10. Constrained Optimization: Applications. 11. Optimization with Inequality Constraints: Theory. 12. Optimization with Inequality Constraints. 13. Value Functions and the Envelope Theorem: Theory. 14. Value Functions and the Envelope Theorem: Duality and Other Applications. 15. Introduction to Difference and Differential Equations: Theory. 16. Difference and Differential Equations: Applications. 17. Static Games with Complete Information: Theory. 18. Static Games with Complete Information: Applications. 19. Dynamic Games with Complete Information: Theory. 20. Dynamic Games with Complete Information: Applications.grt aThis textbook guides students through the most important techniques they need to understand in order to grasp economic concepts at an intermediate or advanced level. 0aEconomics, Mathematical.1 aBradfield, James.1 aTurner, Robert Walter. c6574d6574 00102ddc40708MAINaRTCLIBbRTCLIBcMAINh i11618l1o330 BALp30012143r2019-03-28 00:00:00s2019-03-18w2018-11-27yMAIN