Welcome - Mathematics for Economists ECON 3700   Mathematics for Economists
CREDIT HOURS: 3
This course presents mathematical methods used in modern economics. The lectures concentrate on the basic concepts of analysis, comparative statics and optimization theory. Topics include an introduction to set theory and matrix algebra, the implicit function theorem, unconstrained optimization, constrained optimization with equality and inequality constraints, and intertemporal choice.
FORMAT: Lecture
PREREQUISITES: ECON 2200.03 (or ECON 2210.03 or ECON 2220.03), ECON 2201.03, and MATH 1000.03 or equivalent with minimum grades of C or permission of the instructor
CROSS-LISTING: MATH 3700.03