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Mathematics for Economics and Business

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Assuming little prior knowledge, this market-leading text is a great companion for those who have not studied mathematics in depth before.  Breaking topics down into short sections makes each new technique you learn seem less daunting. This book promotes self-paced learning and study, as students are encouraged to stop and check their understanding along the way by working through practice problems. The full text downloaded to your computer With eBooks you eBooks are downloaded to your computer and accessible either offline through the Bookshelf (available as a free download), available online and also via the iPad and Android apps. Upon purchase, you'll gain instant access to this eBook. Time limit The  eBooks products do not have an expiry date. You will continue to access your digital ebook products whilst you have your Bookshelf installed.

569 pages, Paperback

First published July 28, 2009

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December 29, 2020
Overview of what it covers:
- Arithmetic & Algebra Basics
- Linear & Non-Linear Functions
- Indices & Logarithms
- Differentiation
- Unconstrained Optimisation
- Partial Differentiation
- Constrained Multi-Variable Optimisation (this includes the Lagrangian Multiplier)
- Integration
- Further topics like Matrices

These topics are all presented with Economics and Finance applications.

I purchased a copy of Geoff Renshaw's Maths for Economics initially, but found myself drawn more to a borrowed copy of this text from my university library due to the layout it presents the learner with. It provides the same material but presented more simply, allowing the reader to ease themselves into each topic much more quickly, relying most heavily on frequent, worked examples to convey core information efficiently.

The Renshaw text is decent, but Jacques' here I found would better solidify learning outcomes etc., with the end-of-chapter sets of exercises (all answers at the back) much more comprehensive - and sometimes also more challenging - than those found more sporadically throughout the Renshaw text. Instead of compiling a few questions for a handful of related topics every now and then, the Jacques text was more structured in providing two full sets for almost every topic, firmly attached to each topic.

Essentially, if you are a student of Economics, Finance, or Business who isn't very familiar with maths (or just interested in these subjects or maths related to these subjects and want a good introductory text), then I thoroughly recommend this book to you. It took me from feeling relatively uneasy with maths (experience with the subject halted at GCSE level) to actually really enjoying maths at a level much higher than I ever expected I would attain, all within about three months.

It is somewhat difficult to give textbooks ratings in some ways, particularly as there are a handful of additional topics the books covers that I didn't delve into (matrices etc), but I feel this deserves a solid four stars!
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March 30, 2022
This is a comprehensive and essential work regarding quantitative approach for anyone concerned about business or the economy. I think in this work, Ian Jacques delivered briefly yet comprehensibly regarding the fundamental quantitative approach for entrepreneurs and economists in the modern age. Overall, this is a guideline that contemporary entrepreneurs and economists might find helpful and informative.
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January 25, 2015
I really enjoyed it...Most of it was really easy to comprehend, but still, interesting.
It is very good for those who want to revise, after good holidays... Even though,I know math, there were some interesting details that teachers omit explaining and make us remember as is, but covered in the book. LIKED IT))
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