Essential Mathematics for Economics and Business : 4th Edition

Teresa Bradley
Essential Mathematics for Economics and Business : 4th Edition

Essential Mathematics for Economics and Business : 4th Edition
ISBN: 9781118358290
Publication Date: 25 January 2013

Essential Mathematics for Economics and Business is established as one of the leading introductory textbooks on mathematics for students of business and economics. Combining a user-friendly approach to mathematics with practical applications to the subjects, the text provides students with a clear and comprehensible guide to mathematics. The fundamental mathematical concepts are explained in a simple and accessible style, using a wide selection of worked examples, progress exercises and real-world applications.

New to this Edition

  • Fully updated text with revised worked examples and updated material on Excel and Powerpoint
  • New exercises in mathematics and its applications to give further clarity and practice opportunities
  • Fully updated online material including animations and a new test bank
  • The fourth edition is supported by a companion website at , which contains: Animations of selected worked examples providing students with a new way of understanding the problems Access to the Maple T.A. test bank, which features over 500 algorithmic questions Further learning material, applications, exercises and solutions.
  • Problems in context studies, which present the mathematics in a business or economics framework.
  • Updated PowerPoint slides, Excel problems and solutions.

"The text is aimed at providing an introductory-level exposition of mathematical methods for economics and business students. In terms of level, pace, complexity of examples and user-friendly style the text is excellent - it genuinely recognises and meets the needs of students with minimal maths background."
Colin Glass, Emeritus Professor, University of Ulster

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