Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics by Alpha C. Chiang
ISBN: 9780070662193
McGraw-Hill College, January 1984
785 pages, Paperback
This second-hand copy is in very good condition. The cover shows only light shelf wear. Pages are clean and free from highlighting or annotations. Binding is tight and secure. A well-maintained copy suitable for students, academics, and collectors.
The best-selling, best known text in Mathematical Economics course, Chiang teaches the basic mathematical methods indispensable for understanding current economic literature. the book's patient explanations are written in an informal, non-intimidating style. To underscore the relevance of mathematics to economics, the author allows the economist's analytical needs to motivate the study of related mathematical techniques; he then illustrates these techniques with appropriate economics models. Graphic illustrations often visually reinforce algebraic results. Many exercise problems serve as drills and help bolster student confidence. These major types of economic analysis are covered: statics, comparative statics, optimization problems, dynamics, and mathematical programming. These mathematical methods are introduced: matrix algebra, differential and integral calculus, differential equations, difference equations, and convex sets.