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Essential Mathematics for Economics and Business, 3rd Edition

July 2008, ©2008
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Essential Mathematics for Economics and Business has become established as one of the leading introductory textbooks on mathematics for students of these subjects. It combines a non-rigorous approach to mathematics with applications in economics and business. The fundamental mathematical concepts are explained as simply and briefly as possible, using a wide selection of worked examples, graphs and real-world applications.
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Table of Contents
Introduction.

Chapter 1: Mathematical Preliminaries.

1.1 Some Mathematical Preliminaries.

1.2 Arithmetic Operations.

1.3 Fractions.

1.4 Solving Equations.

1.5 Currency Conversions.

1.6 Simple Inequalities.

1.7 Calculating Percentages.

1.8 The Calculator: Evaluation and Transposition of Formulae.

1.9 Introducing Excel.

Chapter 2: The Straight Line and Applications.

2.1 The Straight Line.

2.2 Mathematical Modelling.

2.3 Applications: Demand, Supply, Cost, Revenue.

2.4 More Mathematics on the Straight Line.

2.5 Translations of Linear Functions (on the website).

2.6 Elasticity of Demand, Supply and Income.

2.7 Budget and Cost Constraints (on the website).

2.8 Excel for Linear Functions.

2.9 Summary.

Chapter 3: Simultaneous Equations.

3.1 Solving Simultaneous Linear Equations.

3.2 Equilibrium and Break-even.

3.3 Consumer and Producer Surplus.

3.4 The National Income Model and the IS-LM Model.

3.5 Excel for Simultaneous Linear Equations.

3.6 Summary.

Appendix.

Chapter 4: Non-linear Functions and Applications.

4.1 Quadratic, Cubic and Other Polynomial Functions.

4.2 Exponential Functions.

4.3 Logarithmic Functions.

4.4 Hyperbolic Functions of the Form a/(bx + c).

4.5 Excel for Non-linear Functions.

4.6 Summary.

Chapter 5: Financial Mathematics.

5.1 Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences and Series.

5.2 Simple Interest, Compound Interest and Annual Percentage Rates.

5.3 Depreciation.

5.4 Net Present Value and Internal Rate of Return.

5.5 Annuities, Debt Repayments, Sinking Funds.

5.6 The Relationship between Interest Rates and the Price of Bonds.

5.7 Excel for Financial Mathematics.

5.8 Summary.

Appendix.

Chapter 6: Differentiation and Applications.

6.1 Slope of a Curve and Differentiation.

6.2 Applications of Differentiation, Marginal Functions, Average Functions.

6.3 Optimisation for Functions of One Variable.

6.4 Economic Applications of Maximum and Minimum Points.

6.5 Curvature and Other Applications.

6.6 Further Differentiation and Applications.

6.7 Elasticity and the Derivative.

6.8 Summary.

Chapter 7: Functions of Several Variables.

7.1 Partial Differentiation.

7.2 Applications of Partial Differentiation.

7.3 Unconstrained Optimisation.

7.4 Constrained Optimisation and Lagrange Multipliers.

7.5 Summary.

Chapter 8: Integration and Applications.

8.1 Integration as the Reverse of Differentiation.

8.2 The Power Rule for Integration.

8.3 Integration of the Natural Exponential Function.

8.4 Integration by Algebraic Substitution.

8.5 The Definite Integral and the Area under a Curve.

8.6 Consumer and Producer Surplus.

8.7 First-order Differential Equations and Applications.

8.8 Differential Equations for Limited and Unlimited Growth.

8.9 Summary.

Chapter 9: Linear Algebra and Applications.

9.1 Linear Programming.

9.2 Matrices.

9.3 Solution of Equations: Elimination Methods.

9.4 Determinants.

9.5 The Inverse Matrix and Input/Output Analysis.

9.6 Excel for Linear Algebra.

9.7 Summary.

Chapter 10: Difference Equations.

10.1 Introduction to Difference Equations.

10.2 Solution of Difference Equations (First-order).

10.3 Applications of Difference Equations (First-order).

10.4 Summary.

Solutions to Progress Exercises.

Bibliography.

List of Worked Examples.

Index.

Author Information
Teresa Bradley lectures in mathematics and statistics at Limerick Institute of Technology, and has been involved with the University of London on the external Diploma in Economics as well as the BSc in Economics, Business and Management for many years.
Teresa Bradley is also author of Essential Statistics for Economics, Business and Management, published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
New To This Edition
  • An introduction to the use of financial tables – mainly web based
  • A new section on manipulating equations and formulae
  • Now in 2-colour with improved page design
  • Improved and updated online supplementary material for both students and lecturers.
Hallmark Features
  • Assumes little in the way of prerequisites but also provides a sound preparation for more advanced work.
  • Building up gently from a low level, the author provides a clear, systematic coverage of the key mathematical subjects required by those studying Economic or Business.
  • All methods are illustrated by well-chosen examples and exercises.
  • The book’s careful arrangement enables it to be used in a variety of course formats – for students with and without prior knowledge of the subject – as well as for reference and self-study.
  • Clear Indications of which sections are “essential” and which are “further studies/applications”.

Available Versions

Essential Mathematics for Economics and Business, 3rd Edition
by Teresa Bradley
ISBN 978-0-470-01856-9
July 2008, ©2008
Paperback, 682 pages
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Essential Mathematics for Economics and Business, 3rd Edition
by Teresa Bradley
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July 2011, ©2008
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