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Schaum's Outline Introduction to Mathematical Economics
by Edward Dowling
from McGraw-Hill
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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very good for the careful student 
I used this guide in lieu of expensive text books. I love all Schaum's on mathematics. But this one as others I have worked with all have one BIG caveat: occassionally, the solutions/answers given to the problem sets are wrong !
most often plus minus signs were lost, ocassionally errors are more serious. So when you study with Schaum's be aware that the answer they give you might not be the right one.
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Fantasic 
I bought this book as a supplement to my econometrics course. It is fantasic. It had been a few semesters since I'd taken my calculus and statistics courses and this really helped me brush up on the mathematical side of econometrics (pretty much the entire course...) This book was very helpful, to the point where I am now going to purchase 4 more books on various topics for review. This is a great choice and the range of topics covered is most comprehensive.
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Very useful! 
This is a very useful book for undergrad and graduate students in the fields of Economics and Business. For each topic, the author presents the basics of theory and then proposes several different exercises. The solutions are shown in detail which clearly helps the reader in terms of understanding the path and the reasoning behind a specific solution. The book can be divided into six parts:
I - Introduction: chapters 1 and 2. In here the author discusses the basics you are going to need across... more info
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Introduction to Mathematical Economics is a great book 
I took 6 courses in economics in college but this book took me further than Managerial Economics did as it discussed some topics not in my college courses.
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