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4.0 out of 5 stars
Difficult but very good,
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This review is from: Mathematical Optimization and Economic Theory (Prentice-Hall series in mathematical economics) (Hardcover)
This book covers static and dynamic optimization theory. The text is presented in matrix notation, which makes it difficult for those not acquainted with. The main topic on static optimization is nonlinear programming, wonderfully written. Together with calculus of variations, Bellman equation is also covered in dynamic programming. The author presents several applications. The main are about static comparative, general equilibrium, welfare economics (all concerning static optimization) and optimal economic growth. One chapter is devoted to Game Theory, but I think there are better books on that. The exercises are extremelly difficult, although very interesting. Today, there are several books on Mathematical Economics, maybe better than this, therefore someone thinking about adopting it should be careful.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book for an intermediate user!,
By Angela "OranegCounty-WeddingPhotographer" (Orange County, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mathematical Optimization and Economic Theory (Classics in Applied Mathematics) (Paperback)
Well organized, nicely written without harsh mathematical language but with deep mathematical thought and logic. Excellent book. I highly recommend it as an overview or refresher for an intermediate user.
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Mathematical Optimization and Economic Theory (Classics in Applied Mathematics) by Michael D. Intriligator (Paperback - March 7, 2002)
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