Unit of Study


Mathematical Methods of Econ Analysis
UoS CodeECON6003
Credit points6
OfferedSemester 1
PrerequisitesECON5001 and ECON5002
Lectures3 hrs per week
AssessmentAssignments; 1 Mid-semester exam; Final exam.
DescriptionThis unit is an introduction to mathematical economics. It has three purposes. First, to introduce students to the mathematical concepts and methods that are central to modern economics. Second, to give a set of economic applications of the mathematical methods. Third, to develop the students' ability to formulate logical arguments with the degree of precision and rigour demanded in modern economics. The mathematical topics covered include introductory analysis and topology, convex analysis, linear algebra, calculus of functions of several variables, optimisation, and introduction to dynamic programming and dynamical systems. The particular economic applications presented may vary from year to year, but usually include demand theory, production theory, and growth theory.
Additional InformationStudents enrolled in award courses other than the Master of Economics must seek written permission from the Chair of the Discipline of Economics to enrol in this unit.
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