Lectures on the Mathematical Method in Analytical Economics - Softcover

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Schwartz, Jacob T

 
9781614277071: Lectures on the Mathematical Method in Analytical Economics

Synopsis

2014 Reprint of 1961 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition. Not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. In this work Schwartz presents some mathematical models of the Leontief variety, most of which are intended to elucidate the causes of business cycles. The book consists of three parts: a discussion of the closed Leontief model; a theory of inventory cycles; and a discussion of a modified Walrasian system in the context of the existence of competitive equilibrium. The work is still important for understanding the use of mathematics in the study of economic events.

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About the Author

Jacob Theodore Schwartz (1930–2009) taught Mathematics and Computer Science at New York University's Courant Institute, where he founded the Computer Science Department and served as its Chairman from 1969–77. From 1986–89 he was the Director of the Defense Advanced Resource Projects Agency's Information and Science Technology Office. He wrote 18 books and more than 100 mathematical papers and technical reports. Dover also publishes his Introduction to Matrices and Vectors and Relativity in Illustrations.

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