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Calculus in Economics?
Is tackling Economics possible for someone with a rusty high-school level background in math? I've done some preliminary reading on microeconomics and found it extremely easy. I've read chapters on the supply/demand model and price elasticity from a micro textbook. Please let me know what kind of math I will need to know if I want to go ahead with Economics.
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nothing complicated u must be aware of derivatives only
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derivative plus integration ..............
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oh.... i my self havent seen integration in economics yet:P
css eco paper contain mathematical derivations?? |
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