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ECON 300: Mathematics for Economics
This is an upper-level course designed for students who are interested in learning more about the use of mathematical techniques in economic analysis. Students, who are expected to have a good knowledge of calculus and linear algebra, will be introduced to economic applications using difference and differential equations as well as the basics of dynamic optimization. These applications include maximization decisions of consumers and producers, comparative static analysis of models, phase diagram analysis of dynamic systems, and deterministic dynamic optimization.

Syllabi and lecture notes for this course are provided on this webpage. If you find these notes useful send me an email and let me know. Please do not publish without my consent.


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Created By: Michelle Park & Anna Matsuo
Maintained By: Akila Weerapana
Date Created: November 2003
Last Modified: July 2006