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Basic Mathematics for Economists
Published in Hardcover by Routledge (February, 1993)
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Basic Math For Econ (2nd Edition, pb)
Banking for better profitability : papers presented at the Bank Economists' Conference, January 1991, Bangalore
Published in Unknown Binding by Macmillan India (1992)
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Banking in the 1990s : proceedings and papers of Bank Economists' Conference, 1990, January 4-6, 1990
Published in Unknown Binding by Himalaya Pub. House (1990)
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Basic Mathematics for Economists
Published in Paperback by Unwin Hyman (February, 1981)
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Basic theories of distribution
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Benjamin Franklin as an economist
Published in Unknown Binding by Johnson Reprint Corp. ()
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Benjamín H.J. Eiríksson í stormum sinna tíºa
Published in Unknown Binding by Bâokafâelagiº (1996)
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Berlin und seine Kommanditisten : Authent. u. Satir. aus Liebe zu Berlin : über Abschreibungsirrsinn zwischen Europa-Center u. Steglitzer Kreisel, Horst Mahler, Kempinski u. anderes Erstaunl
Published in Unknown Binding by Saterland-Verlag (1978)
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Bertil Ohlin : critical assessments
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Bertil Ohlin : critical assessments
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Although the author starts off with the most basic math, there are, nevertheless, more advanced concepts introduced within these basic chapters. For example, the chapter on arithmetic not only covers the basic elements of arithmetic but also has sections on the elasticity of demand and logarithms. However, it is unfortunate that the author combines the most basic math with the more advanced topics within the same chapter.
At the beginning of each chapter, the learning objectives are presented. The book contains many examples and exercises, and with few exceptions the author provides the answers to all the exercises unlike other books that give the answers only to selected problems.
In reading this book certain assumptions are made. For example, the author uses Excel in some of the chapters and it is assumed that the student has some prior knowledge of using this software package. Also, it is assumed that the student has some knowledge of economics.
There are certain areas in this book that can be a matter of confusion for readers. First, the author uses two different symbols for the square root, i.e., a check mark and the more familiar traditional square root symbol. Second, the author does not clearly explain when the antilog in division is taken or not taken when using logarithms. Third, an example on matrix algebra shows calculated numbers to two decimal places when, in fact, these numbers are actually carried out to more than two decimal places for purposes of getting the final answer. This can be frustrating to students trying to understand the example if they are not aware that the author has done this. Fourth, there are some errors in the book. It is important that readers be aware of these types of problems.
However, overall the mathematics is explained clearly. In addition, the author provides remedial math topics for those students needing such a review. Therefore, I would recommend this book.