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The structure of economics: a mathematical analysis, Eugene Silberberg, Wing Suen. Although all the analysis contained herein derives from topics in microeconomics, the real subject of this book is ra^faeconomics rather than economics itself. 3rd ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN 0-07-234352-4 1. Economics, Mathematical. That is, we concern ourselves principally with the methodology of positive economics, in particular, the way meaningful theorems are derived in economics. In this book we explore the insights that elementary mathematics affords the study of positive economics
The structure of economics: a mathematical analysis, Eugene Silberberg, Wing Suen. In this book we explore the insights that elementary mathematics affords the study of positive economics. We do not explore these issues to their fullest generality or mathematical rigor. Although generality and rigor are important economic goods, their production, because of the above-mentioned law of diminishing returns, entails increasing marginal costs.
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This text combines mathematical economics with microeconomic theory and can be required or recommended as part of a course in graduate microeconomic theory, advanced undergraduate or graduate-level mathematical economics, or any advanced topics cours.
This text combines mathematical economics with microeconomic theory and can be required or recommended as part of a course in graduate microeconomic theory, advanced undergraduate or graduate-level mathematical economics, or any advanced topics course. It also has reference value for international, library, professional and reference markets. This revision addresses significant new topics-the theory of contracts and markets with imperfect information-that have recently become prominent in the microeconomics literature.
A mathematical analysis. Eugene Silberberg University of Washington
A mathematical analysis. Eugene Silberberg University of Washington. Wing Suen University of Hong Kong. Irwiit McGraw-Hill Boston Burr Ridge, IL Dubuque, IA Madison, Wl New York San Francisco St. Louis Bangkok Bogota Caracas Kuala Lumpur Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Milan Montreal New Delhi Santiago Seoul Singapore Sydney Taipei Toronto. This book cannot be re-exported from the country to which it is sold by McGraw-Hill.
Eugene SILBERBERG, economist in the field of Microeconomic Theory; Mathematical Methods and Models . The Structure of Economics: A Mathematical Analysis.
Eugene SILBERBERG, economist in the field of Microeconomic Theory; Mathematical Methods and Models; Social Choice; Political Economy. This text combines mathematical economics with microeconomic theory and can be required or recommended as part of a course in graduate microeconomic theory, advanced undergraduate or graduate-level mathematical economics, or any advanced topics course.
Eugene Silberberg, Wing Suen. Categories: Economy\Mathematical Economics.
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