Computational economics

Kendrick, David A.

Computational economics Kendrick, David A. - Princeton Princeton University Press 2006 - xi, 436 p.

The ability to conceptualise an economic problem verbally, to formulate it as a mathematical model, and then represent the mathematics in software so that the model can be solved on a computer is a crucial skill for economists. Computational Economics contains well-known models--and some brand-new ones--designed to help students move from verbal to mathematical to computational representations in economic modeling. The authors' focus, however, is not just on solving the models, but also on developing the ability to modify them to reflect one's interest and point of view.

9780691125497


Economics - Mathematical

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