mathematical economics

Definition

The use of mathematical formulas to allow economists to make assumptions regarding supply and demand, analyze economic problems and provide solutions to those problems. The use of mathematics in economics is not limited to one discipline but includes differential calculus, geometry, and matrix algebra among others.

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