Economic theory relies heavily on mathematical modeling to describe and predict market behavior. Master the core concepts necessary to interpret complex economic relationships and data. By the end of this course, you will have a solid working knowledge of the mathematical techniques used in microeconomics and macroeconomics, enabling you to confidently approach topics like optimization, equilibrium analysis, and comparative statics.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the properties of functions, limits, continuity, and their application in modeling economic relationships (e.g., utility, cost).
* Master differential calculus techniques, including partial derivatives, and apply them to unconstrained and constrained optimization problems.
* Apply fundamental linear algebra concepts, including matrix operations and solving systems of linear equations, for equilibrium analysis.
* Practice comparative statics analysis to determine how changes in parameters affect economic outcomes and stability.
* Learn basic concepts of integral calculus and differential equations used in foundational dynamic economic modeling.
This course begins with a review of fundamental mathematical terminology and functions, progressing through single-variable and multi-variable calculus, and concluding with essential linear algebra applications used in modern economic theory. This course is designed for absolute beginners, including students and professionals new to economic analysis, who need a comprehensive foundation in the required mathematical methods. No prior advanced mathematical knowledge is assumed. Start building your quantitative skills for a successful career in economics and finance today.
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