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Real Analysis with Economic Applications Details
Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 330.01519
EAN: 9780691117683
ISBN: 0691117683
Label: Princeton University Press
Manufacturer: Princeton University Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 664
Publication Date: 2007-01-02
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Studio: Princeton University Press
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Summary: A fantastic book which fills a gaping hole.
Comment: A fantastic book which fills a gaping hole. I have yet to find a comparable book. Incredibly well-written with an embarrassingly large wealth of material. The ideal book for graduate students in mathematics, economics or mathematical economics. Any mathematician with a strong interest in Analysis and curiosity about economics (or any economist with a strong interest in mathematics) would do well to read and re-read this book!
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Summary: Great book for mathematical economics
Comment: This is a very interesting book that explains real analysis focusing on economics issues and, I must say, it does its job beautifully and with no lack of rigour. When it comes to the mathematical aspects of microeconomics, the book turns out to be even better. A great book that will help very much Mas-Colell's Microeconomic Theory readers.
Editorial Review for Real Analysis with Economic Applications:
There are many mathematics textbooks on real analysis, but they focus on topics not readily helpful for studying economic theory or they are inaccessible to most graduate students of economics. Real Analysis with Economic Applications aims to fill this gap by providing an ideal textbook and reference on real analysis tailored specifically to the concerns of such students.
The emphasis throughout is on topics directly relevant to economic theory. In addition to addressing the usual topics of real analysis, this book discusses the elements of order theory, convex analysis, optimization, correspondences, linear and nonlinear functional analysis, fixed-point theory, dynamic programming, and calculus of variations. Efe Ok complements the mathematical development with applications that provide concise introductions to various topics from economic theory, including individual decision theory and games, welfare economics, information theory, general equilibrium and finance, and intertemporal economics. Moreover, apart from direct applications to economic theory, his book includes numerous fixed point theorems and applications to functional equations and optimization theory.
The book is rigorous, but accessible to those who are relatively new to the ways of real analysis. The formal exposition is accompanied by discussions that describe the basic ideas in relatively heuristic terms, and by more than 1,000 exercises of varying difficulty.
This book will be an indispensable resource in courses on mathematics for economists and as a reference for graduate students working on economic theory.



