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Mathematical Economics, 2nd ed.
Henry Schultz started a mathematical economics school at the University of Chicago which, after his tragic early death, was in danger to disappear.
Another member Gerard Debreu went on to win the Nobel in Mathematical Economics.
A Text on Elementary Mathematical Economics.
Introduction to Mathematical Economics, Ch.
Lecture Notes in Mathematical Economics, Vol.
Mathematical Economics: Twenty papers of Gérard Debreu, 1983.
North Holland Texts in Mathematical Economics, Amsterdam.
The department offers three master programs in Industrial Economics, Mathematical Economics and Electronic Business.
In Econometrics and Mathematical Economics, and PhD.
Redlich graduated from Rice University with a B.A. in Mathematical Economics in 1988.
Handbooks in Economics from Elsevier include the early set Handbook of Mathematical Economics, 2 v., 1981-82.
"The Theory of Optimum Taxation", Handbook of Mathematical Economics (eds.
In 1978, Kott received his PhD in Mathematical Economics from Brown University at age 26.
Foundations of Mathematical Economics, MIT Press.
"Sraffa's Constructive Mathematical Economics", Journal of Economic Methodology, Vol.
He holds a bachelor's degree in Mathematical Economics from the Université Laval and a M.Sc.
Three doctoral programs are also offered in the areas of Industrial Economics, Mathematical Economics and Administration of Economic Information.
Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics, McGraw-Hill Irwin.
He received his Master degree in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics from London School of Economics in 1975.
Methodology of Mathematical Economics and Econometrics (FUS II-6)
"Say's Law: A Restatement and Criticism", in Lange et al., editors, Studies in Mathematical Economics.
Functional Analysis in Mathematical Economics: Optimization Over Infinite Horizons (with Robert L. Graves, 1972).
Mathematical Economics (24 listed, such as "acyclicity", "aggregation problem", "comparative statics", "lexicographic orderings", "linear models", "orderings", and "qualitative economics")
A World Ruled by Number: William Stanley Jevons and the Rise of Mathematical Economics, Princeton University Press, 1990.