Mathematics for Economists is a textbook by Carl P. Simon, aimed at advanced undergraduate and beginning master's students in economics. It covers the mathematical fundamentals underlying economic theoretical models and analyses.
Description
This textbook combines a modern mathematical approach with numerous applications in the field of economic science. It includes clear diagrams, well-thought-out exercises, and rigorous proofs, making it a valuable learning tool for both instructors and students.
Product specifications
- Author: Carl P. Simon (University of Michigan)
- Publisher: WW Norton & Co
- Publication date: 1994-04-17
- Number of pages: 960
- ISBN: 9780393957334
- Theme: Mathematics
- BISAC: MATHEMATICS / General
About the author
Carl P. Simon is a professor of mathematics at the University of Michigan and has extensive experience in academic institutions. He has received various teaching awards and specializes in the application of mathematical methods in economics. Together with Lawrence Blume, professor of economics at Cornell University, he makes an important contribution to the fields of mathematics and economics.

