Matemática para la economÃa y las finanzas

Matemática para la economÃa y las finanzas
Norman Biggs
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inc GSTLos modelos matemáticos se han convertido en herramientas indispensables para las ciencias económicas, las finanzas, las ciencias empresariales y la dirección de empresas. Esto es asà porque permite afrontar problemas que de otro modo serÃan difÃciles de resolver. A lo largo del libro se enfatiza de qué modo las matemáticas están relacionadas con la economÃa, y esto se ilustra con numerosos ejemplos y ejercicios. Cada capÃtulo tiene tres partes: el texto principal, donde se desarrollan los conceptos clave; una sección en la que aparecen otros ejemplos con las soluciones; un resumen del capÃtulo junto con una selección de problemas para que el lector intente resolverlos.
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January 2002Paperback
9788483232484
422 pages
228 × 154 × 26 mm
0.6kg
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