An Introduction to Mathematical Analysis for Economic Theory and Econometrics

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Princeton University Press, Feb 17, 2009 - Business & Economics - 688 pages

Providing an introduction to mathematical analysis as it applies to economic theory and econometrics, this book bridges the gap that has separated the teaching of basic mathematics for economics and the increasingly advanced mathematics demanded in economics research today. Dean Corbae, Maxwell B. Stinchcombe, and Juraj Zeman equip students with the knowledge of real and functional analysis and measure theory they need to read and do research in economic and econometric theory.


Unlike other mathematics textbooks for economics, An Introduction to Mathematical Analysis for Economic Theory and Econometrics takes a unified approach to understanding basic and advanced spaces through the application of the Metric Completion Theorem. This is the concept by which, for example, the real numbers complete the rational numbers and measure spaces complete fields of measurable sets. Another of the book's unique features is its concentration on the mathematical foundations of econometrics. To illustrate difficult concepts, the authors use simple examples drawn from economic theory and econometrics.


Accessible and rigorous, the book is self-contained, providing proofs of theorems and assuming only an undergraduate background in calculus and linear algebra.


  • Begins with mathematical analysis and economic examples accessible to advanced undergraduates in order to build intuition for more complex analysis used by graduate students and researchers

  • Takes a unified approach to understanding basic and advanced spaces of numbers through application of the Metric Completion Theorem

  • Focuses on examples from econometrics to explain topics in measure theory

 

Contents

Logic
1
Set Theory
15
The Space of Real Numbers
72
The FiniteDimensional Metric Space of Real Vectors
106
FiniteDimensional Convex Analysis
172
Metric Spaces
259
Measure Spaces and Probability
355
The Lp Ω F P and lp Spaces p 1
452
Probabilities on Metric Spaces
551
InfiniteDimensional Convex Analysis
595
Expanded Spaces
627
Index
655
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Dean Corbae is the Rex A. and Dorothy B. Sebastian Centennial Professor in Business Administration at the University of Texas at Austin. Maxwell B. Stinchcombe is the E. C. McCarty Centennial Professor of Economics at the University of Texas at Austin. Juraj Zeman is researcher at the National Bank of Slovakia and lecturer in applied mathematics at Comenius University in Bratislava.

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