ECON 4065. Introduction to Mathematical Economics 3 sem. hrs. Designed to give students the quantitative background required to appreciate the use of mathematics in economic analysis. Emphasis is on developing important techniques. However, many economic applications are incorporated in order to demonstrate how standard economic models can be developed in mathematical terms. Topics include matrix algebra, differential calculus, both constrained and unconstrained optimization and comparative statistics. Prereq: ECON 2003 and ECON 2004 and MATH 1390 or equiv.; and MATH 1400 or equiv
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ECON 3004. Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis 3 sem. hrs. Determination of the levels of aggregate ...
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ECON 3003. Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis 3 sem. hrs. A review of the tools of supply and deman...
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ECON 2004. Principles of Macroeconomics 3 sem. hrs. Processes and determinants of overall economic a...
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ECON 3001. Applied Business Economics 3 sem. hrs. The focus of this course is to explain and develop...
This course provides an introduction to the main principles and concepts underlying the study of eco...
Goals: To enable students to understand and use economic indicators, time series, and regression ana...
Economics students will welcome the new edition of this excellent textbook. Mathematics is an integr...
ECON 3004. Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis 3 sem. hrs. Determination of the levels of aggregate ...
This course introduces students to advanced mathematical tools that are commonly used in economic an...
ECON 3003. Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis 3 sem. hrs. A review of the tools of supply and deman...
As in the previous edition, the purpose of this text is to introduce mathematical techniques to econ...
The best-selling, best known text in Mathematical Economics course, Chiang teaches the basic mathema...
This textbook provides a one-semester introduction to mathematical economics for first year graduate...
ECON 2004. Principles of Macroeconomics 3 sem. hrs. Processes and determinants of overall economic a...
This resources consists of comprehensive notes, tutorials and solutions for Honours level economics....
This course introduces some basic mathematical tools needed for graduate study in eco-nomics. Topics...
Basic Mathematics for Economists, now in its 3rd edition, is a classic of its genre and this new edi...
Goals: To enable students to understand and use economic indicators, time series, and regression ana...
ECON 3001. Applied Business Economics 3 sem. hrs. The focus of this course is to explain and develop...
This course provides an introduction to the main principles and concepts underlying the study of eco...
Goals: To enable students to understand and use economic indicators, time series, and regression ana...
Economics students will welcome the new edition of this excellent textbook. Mathematics is an integr...