Topics include constrained optimization, comparative statics, and elementary topics in mathematical analysis. Students should be familiar with calculus, linear algebra, basic probability, and have a grasp of microeconomic theory (such as the material covered in ECON 51100).
Learning Outcomes
1Master key mathematical concepts used in advanced (PhD level) Economics courses.
2Gain the ability to analyze Economics problems using higher level mathematical tools.
Course ECON 615 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.
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Programs Economics-CPOSTB, Economics-MA Teaching, Economics-MS, Economics-MS, Economic...show more
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