Description
Mathematics for Economists is a course on the essential mathematical tools needed to analyze and solve economic problems published by Udemy Online Academy. It is a comprehensive course designed to provide the essential mathematical tools needed to analyze and solve economic problems. The course bridges the gap between theoretical economics and practical application, providing a clear understanding of how mathematical methods support economic modeling, decision-making, and data analysis.
The course introduces basic concepts such as functions, limits, derivatives, and integrals, then moves on to more advanced topics such as linear algebra, matrix operations, optimization, and differential equations, all within an economic context. Students explore how calculus is used to model consumer behavior, production functions, and market equilibrium, while linear algebra supports input-output analysis and game theory. The emphasis is on using mathematics to interpret economic data, assess the effects of policies, and predict trends, giving individuals the analytical skills to tackle real-world economic challenges with precision and confidence.
What you will learn in Mathematics for Economists:
- Mathematical Foundations: Logic, sets, and the building blocks of rigorous reasoning.
- Algebra: Laws, powers, inequalities, and logarithms for economic applications.
- Equations and Additions: Solving quadratic equations, systems of linear equations, and understanding addition notation.
- Functions of One Variable: Domains, ranges, linear and nonlinear functions.
- Derivatives and Limits: Taking the derivative of functions, applying rules such as the chain rule, and understanding higher-order derivatives.
- Optimization of One Variable: Maximizing and minimizing functions through practical problem solving.
- Integrals: Understanding antiderivatives and the relationship between integrals and area under the curve.
- Matrices and Linear Algebra: Matrix operations, determinants, inverses, and their role in solving systems of equations.
- Multivariable functions: partial derivatives, Hessians, and multivariable analysis. Optimization in several variables: unconstrained and constrained optimization using Lagrange coefficients.
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Course specifications
Publisher: Udemy
Instructors: Science Academy
Language: English
Level: Introductory to Advanced
Number of Lessons: 89
Duration: 11 hours and 14 minutes
Course topics

Mathematics for Economists Prerequisites
Basic high school mathematics knowledge.
No prior university-level math required—this course starts from the ground up.
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