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Mathematik für Ökonomen

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Für moderne Wirtschaftswissenschaftler sind profunde Kenntnisse der Mathematik unerlässlich. Sie ist die Basis für die Bewertung von Optionsscheinen, den Entwurf von Auktionen oder das empirische Arbeiten mit Hilfe der Statistik. Im Unterschied zu vielen anderen Lehrbüchern beschränkt sich dieses Buch nicht auf die Besprechung der verschiedenen Methoden und ein reines Aufreihen der verschiedenen Regeln und Theoreme. Vielmehr beweisen die Autoren die wichtigsten Aussagen und vermitteln Lesern damit das Verständnis für die Richtigkeit mathematischer Aussagen und Beweistechniken. Ökonomische Beispiele verdeutlichen alle mathematischen Methoden.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9783540688730
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
FormatE107
Publishing date11/03/2007
Edition2007
LanguageGerman
IllustrationsXVI, 326 S. 24 Abbildungen
Article no.10564787
CatalogsVC
Data source no.3268757
Product groupBU782
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