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HE3004 MATHEMATICS FOR ECONOMISTS II

Introductory and intermediate economics courses (Microeconomics and Macroeconomics) heavily use intuition and graphs to analyze economic issues. An alternative (complementary) approach is the use of mathematics (mainly calculus and linear algebra) to derive more clear-cut conclusions. In Microeconomics applications, you will learn to perform optimization exercises for various decision makers (consumers, producers, etc.), and perform comparative statics analysis. In Macroeconomics applications, you will learn to use functions to represent the various sectors of the economy and combine calculus with linear algebra techniques to analyze and compare the effectiveness of fiscal and monetary policies. In the second part of the course you will be introduced to the concept of economic dynamics and the use of differential and difference equations in analyzing the dynamic stability of economic systems.

Academic Units3
Exam ScheduleNot Applicable
Grade TypeLetter Graded
Department MaintainingECON(SSS)
Prerequisites

HE2001 & HE2003 (Not Applicable to MAEO) OR HE2003 (Not Applicable to MAEO) & HE5092

Mutually Exclusive

HE3604

Not Available to All Programme(Admyr 2011-2020)

Indexes

IndexTypeGroupDayTimeVenueRemark

Course Schedule

0930

1030

1130

1230

1330

1430

1530

1630

1730

MON

HE3004

19561

SEM | LHS-TR+44

Teaching Wk1-9,11-13

HE3004

19561

SEM | ONLINE

Teaching Wk10

TUE
WED
THU

HE3004

19562

SEM | TR+91

Teaching Wk1-9,11-13

HE3004

19562

SEM | ONLINE

Teaching Wk10

FRI
SAT

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