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E-raamat: Mathematics for Economics and Business

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A reader-friendly introduction to the essential principles in Mathematics for economics and business, whether you are new to economics or looking for comprehensive self-study material. Mathematics for Economics and Business, 10th edition by Ian Jacques, is the essential resource for studying Mathematics as part of your economics, management or business studies courses.

Ideal for first-year students in economics and those interested in comprehensive self-study, this book will guide you step-by-step through the key mathematical concepts and techniques you need to succeed, regardless of your level or prior quantitative knowledge.

With its accessible and informal writing style, the book is designed to allow you to progress at your own pace. The worked examples and several new case studies throughout each chapter further illustrate how mathematical concepts and techniques relate to the business world, encouraging you to solve real-world problems yourself.

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A wealth of examples, practice exercises and self-test questions to help you check your understanding of the topics. Longer exam-style problems to help you revise and improve your exam ability. New material that focuses on the second-order conditions for Lagrange multipliers and a new section on Lorenz curves and Gini coefficients.

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Preface
INTRODUCTION: Getting Started
Notes for students: how to use this text
Tour of textbook features

CHAPTER 1 Linear Equations

1.1 Introduction to algebra
1.2 Further algebra
1.3 Graphs of linear equations
1.4 Algebraic solution of simultaneous linear equations
1.5 Supply and demand analysis
1.6 Transposition of formulae
1.7 National income determination



Case study 1
Formal mathematics
Multiple-choice questions
Examination questions

CHAPTER 2 Non-linear Equations

2.1 Quadratic functions
2.2 Revenue, cost and profit
2.3 Indices and logarithms
2.4 The exponential and natural logarithm functions



Case study 2
Formal mathematics
Multiple-choice questions
Examination questions

CHAPTER 3 Mathematics of Finance

3.1 Percentages
3.2 Compound interest
3.3 Geometric series
3.4 Investment appraisal



Case study 3
Formal mathematics
Multiple-choice questions
Examination questions

CHAPTER 4 Differentiation

4.1 The derivative of a function
4.2 Rules of differentiation
4.3 Marginal functions
4.4 Further rules of differentiation
4.5 Elasticity
4.6 Optimisation of economic functions
4.7 Further optimisation of economic functions
4.8 The derivative of the exponential and natural logarithm



Case study 4
Formal mathematics
Multiple-choice questions
Examination questions

CHAPTER 5 Partial Differentiation

5.1 Functions of several variables
5.2 Partial elasticity and marginal functions
5.3 Comparative statics
5.4 Unconstrained optimisation
5.5 Constrained optimisation
5.6 Lagrange multipliers



Case study 5
Formal mathematics
Multiple-choice questions
Examination questions

CHAPTER 6 Integration

6.1 Indefinite integration
6.2 Definite integration



Case study 6
Formal mathematics
Multiple-choice questions
Examination questions

CHAPTER 7 Matrices

7.1 Basic matrix operations
7.2 Matrix inversion
7.3 Cramer's rule



Case study 7
Formal mathematics
Multiple-choice questions
Examination questions

CHAPTER 8 Linear Programming

8.1 Graphical solution of linear programming problems
8.2 Applications of linear programming



Case study 8
Formal mathematics
Multiple-choice questions
Examination questions

CHAPTER 9 Dynamics

9.1 Difference equations
9.2 Differential equations



Case study 9
Formal mathematics
Multiple-choice questions
Examination questions
Answers to Problems
Glossary
Index
Ian Jacques was formerly a Senior lecturer in the School of Mathematical and Information Sciences at Coventry University. He has considerable experience teaching mathematical methods to students studying economics, business and accounting.