BIBLIOTECA MANUEL BELGRANO - Facultad de Ciencias Económicas - UNC

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Mathematical optimization and economic theory / Michael D. Intriligator.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, 1971Descripción: xix; 508 pTema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 21 330.0151
Contenidos:
Pte. 1. Introduction: 1. Economizing and the economy -- Pte. 2. Static optimization: 2. The mathematical programming problem -- 3. Classical programming -- 4. Nonlinear programming -- 5. Linear programming -- 6. Game theory -- Pte. 3. Applications of static optimization: 7. Theory of the household -- 8. Theory of the firm -- 9. General equilibrium -- 10. Welfare economics -- Pte. 4. Dynamic optimization: 11. The control problem -- 12. Calculus of variations -- 13. Dynamic programming -- 14. Maximum principle -- 15. Differential games -- Pte. 5. Applications of dynamic optimizacion: 16. Optimical economic growth.
Resumen: Mathematical Optimization and Economic Theory provides a self-contained introduction to and survey of mathematical programming and control techniques and their applications to static and dynamic problems in economics, respectively. It is distinctive in showing the unity of the various approaches to solving problems of constrained optimization that all stem back directly or indirectly to the method of Lagrange multipliers. In the 30 years since its initial publication, there have been many more applications of these mathematical techniques in economics, as well as some advances in the mathematics of programming and control. Nevertheless, the basic techniques remain the same today as when the book was originally published. Thus, it continues to be useful not only to its original audience of advanced undergraduate and graduate students in economics, but also to mathematicians and other researchers who are interested in learning about the applications of the mathematics of optimization to economics.
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Pte. 1. Introduction: 1. Economizing and the economy -- Pte. 2. Static optimization: 2. The mathematical programming problem -- 3. Classical programming -- 4. Nonlinear programming -- 5. Linear programming -- 6. Game theory -- Pte. 3. Applications of static optimization: 7. Theory of the household -- 8. Theory of the firm -- 9. General equilibrium -- 10. Welfare economics -- Pte. 4. Dynamic optimization: 11. The control problem -- 12. Calculus of variations -- 13. Dynamic programming -- 14. Maximum principle -- 15. Differential games -- Pte. 5. Applications of dynamic optimizacion: 16. Optimical economic growth.

Mathematical Optimization and Economic Theory provides a self-contained introduction to and survey of mathematical programming and control techniques and their applications to static and dynamic problems in economics, respectively. It is distinctive in showing the unity of the various approaches to solving problems of constrained optimization that all stem back directly or indirectly to the method of Lagrange multipliers. In the 30 years since its initial publication, there have been many more applications of these mathematical techniques in economics, as well as some advances in the mathematics of programming and control. Nevertheless, the basic techniques remain the same today as when the book was originally published. Thus, it continues to be useful not only to its original audience of advanced undergraduate and graduate students in economics, but also to mathematicians and other researchers who are interested in learning about the applications of the mathematics of optimization to economics.

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