Maths for Economics
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Product details:
- Edition number 4. Aufl.
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 22 June 2017
- ISBN 9780198704379
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages744 pages
- Size 264x196x29 mm
- Weight 1547 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Maths for Economics provides a solid foundation in mathematical principles and methods used in economics, beginning by revisiting basic skills in arithmetic, algebra and equation solving and slowly building to more advanced topics, using a carefully calculated learning gradient.
MoreLong description:
Drawing on his extensive experience teaching in the area, Geoff Renshaw has developed Maths for Economics to enable students to master and apply mathematical principles and methods both in their degrees and their careers.
Through the use of a gradual learning gradient and the provision of examples and exercises to constantly reinforce learning, the author has created a resource which students can use to build their confidence - whether coming from a background of a GCSE or A Level course, or more generally for students who feel they need to go back to the very basics.
Knowledge is built up in small steps rather than big jumps, and once confident that they have firmly grasped the foundations, the book helps students to make the progression beyond mechanical exercises and on to the development of a maths tool-kit for the analysis of economic and business problems - an invaluable skill for their course and future employment.
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I think this is an excellent textbook...I was very impressed by the clarity of explanation and the user-friendliness. This was achieved without compromising on the rigor, which is very challenging for this type of textbook. Dr Federico Martellosio, University of Surrey