Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Matrix Algebra for Applied Economics by Shayle R. Searle, Lois Schertz Willett This volume describes the algebra of matrices and shows how to apply them to todays problems in applied economics. The first section covers the essentials of matrices while the second section concentrates on major topics in applied economics such as regression, linear programming, and time series. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Coverage of matrix algebra for economists and students ofeconomics Matrix Algebra for Applied Economics explains the important tool ofmatrix algebra for students of economics and practicing economists.It includes examples that demonstrate the foundation operations ofmatrix algebra and illustrations of using the algebra for a varietyof economic problems. The authors present the scope and basic definitions of matrices,their arithmetic and simple operations, and describe specialmatrices and their properties, including the analog of division.They provide in-depth coverage of necessary theory and deal withconcepts and operations for using matrices in real-life situations.They discuss linear dependence and independence, as well as rank,canonical forms, generalized inverses, eigenroots, and vectors.Topics of prime interest to economists are shown to be simplifiedusing matrix algebra in linear equations, regression, linearmodels, linear programming, and Markov chains. Highlights include: * Numerous examples of real-world applications * Challenging exercises throughout the book * Mathematics understandable to readers of all backgrounds * Extensive up-to-date reference material Matrix Algebra for Applied Economics provides excellent guidancefor advanced undergraduate students and also graduate students.Practicing economists who want to sharpen their skills will findthis book both practical and easy-to-read, no matter what theirapplied interests. Back Cover Coverage of matrix algebra for economists and students of economics Matrix Algebra for Applied Economics explains the important tool of matrix algebra for students of economics and practicing economists. It includes examples that demonstrate the foundation operations of matrix algebra and illustrations of using the algebra for a variety of economic problems. The authors present the scope and basic definitions of matrices, their arithmetic and simple operations, and describe special matrices and their properties, including the analog of division. They provide in-depth coverage of necessary theory and deal with concepts and operations for using matrices in real-life situations. They discuss linear dependence and independence, as well as rank, canonical forms, generalized inverses, eigenroots, and vectors. Topics of prime interest to economists are shown to be simplified using matrix algebra in linear equations, regression, linear models, linear programming, and Markov chains. Highlights include: Numerous examples of real-world applications Challenging exercises throughout the book Mathematics understandable to readers of all backgrounds Extensive up-to-date reference material Matrix Algebra for Applied Economics provides excellent guidance for advanced undergraduate students and also graduate students. Practicing economists who want to sharpen their skills will find this book both practical and easy-to-read, no matter what their applied interests. Flap Coverage of matrix algebra for economists and students of economics Matrix Algebra for Applied Economics explains the important tool of matrix algebra for students of economics and practicing economists. It includes examples that demonstrate the foundation operations of matrix algebra and illustrations of using the algebra for a variety of economic problems. The authors present the scope and basic definitions of matrices, their arithmetic and simple operations, and describe special matrices and their properties, including the analog of division. They provide in-depth coverage of necessary theory and deal with concepts and operations for using matrices in real-life situations. They discuss linear dependence and independence, as well as rank, canonical forms, generalized inverses, eigenroots, and vectors. Topics of prime interest to economists are shown to be simplified using matrix algebra in linear equations, regression, linear models, linear programming, and Markov chains. Highlights include: Numerous examples of real-world applications Challenging exercises throughout the book Mathematics understandable to readers of all backgrounds Extensive up-to-date reference material Matrix Algebra for Applied Economics provides excellent guidance for advanced undergraduate students and also graduate students. Practicing economists who want to sharpen their skills will find this book both practical and easy-to-read, no matter what their applied interests. Author Biography SHAYLE R. SEARLE, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Biometry at CornellUniversity. He is the author of Linear Models, Linear Models forUnbalanced Data, Matrix Algebra Useful for Statistics, and also(with C. E. McCulloch) Generalized, Linear, and Mixed Models, allfrom Wiley. LOIS SCHERTZ WILLETT, PhD, is Professor of Food and ResourceEconomics at the University of Florida. She is the author ofnumerous scientific publications on economic markets and priceanalysis and has won several teaching awards for her instruction ineconomics, econometrics, and other quantitative analysis courses. Table of Contents List of Chapters. Preface. BASICS. Introduction. Basic Matrix Operations. Special Matrices. Determinants. Inverse Matrices. NECESSARY THEORY. Linearly (IN)Dependent Vectors. Rank. Canonical Forms. Generalized Inverses. Solving Linear Equations. Eigenroots and Eigenvectors. Miscellanea. WORKING WITH MATRICES. Applying Linear Equations. Regression Analysis. Linear Statistical Models. Linear Programming. Markov Chain Models. References. Index. Review "Suitable for a graduate level course on matrix for statisticsstudents. The book is written in an applied style and students willlike it." (Journal of Statistical Computation andSimulation, March 2006) "...well suited to its purpose...content is beautifully laidout..." (Mathematics Today, June 2004) "...designed for students of economics and for practicingeconomists..." (Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, Vol. LX,No. 1, March 2002) "Textbook suitable for a one-semester course introduces matrixalgebra and its application to economic problems." (Journal ofEconomic Literature, Vol. 40, No. 1, March 2002) "A textbook...explaining to students of economics how matrixalgebra is used in the profession...No prior mathematics is assumedbeyond high school algebra..." (Reference & Research BookNews, May 2002) "...practising economists who want to gain more mathematicalskills will also find the book at the right level..."(Zentralblatt Math, Vol. 982, No. 07, 2002) "...an excellent introductory text..." (Journal of theAmerican Statistical Association, December 1, 2002) Long Description Coverage of matrix algebra for economists and students of economics Matrix Algebra for Applied Economics explains the important tool of matrix algebra for students of economics and practicing economists. It includes examples that demonstrate the foundation operations of matrix algebra and illustrations of using the algebra for a variety of economic problems. The authors present the scope and basic definitions of matrices, their arithmetic and simple operations, and describe special matrices and their properties, including the analog of division. They provide in-depth coverage of necessary theory and deal with concepts and operations for using matrices in real-life situations. They discuss linear dependence and independence, as well as rank, canonical forms, generalized inverses, eigenroots, and vectors. Topics of prime interest to economists are shown to be simplified using matrix algebra in linear equations, regression, linear models, linear programming, and Markov chains. Highlights include: Numerous examples of real-world applications Challenging exercises throughout the book Mathematics understandable to readers of all backgrounds Extensive up-to-date reference material Matrix Algebra for Applied Economics provides excellent guidance for advanced undergraduate students and also graduate students. Practicing economists who want to sharpen their skills will find this book both practical and easy-to-read, no matter what their applied interests. Review Text "Suitable for a graduate level course on matrix for statistics students. The book is written in an applied style and students will like it." (Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, March 2006) "...well suited to its purpose...content is beautifully laid out..." (Mathematics Today, June 2004) "...designed for students of economics and for practicing economists..." (Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, Vol. LX, No. 1, March 2002) "Textbook suitable for a one-semester course introduces matrix algebra and its application to economic problems." (Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 40, No. 1, March 2002) "A textbook...explaining to students of economics how matrix algebra is used in the profession...No prior mathematics is assumed beyond high school algebra..." (Reference & Research Book News, May 2002) "...practising economists who want to gain more mathematical skills will also find the book at the right level..." (Zentralblatt Math, Vol. 982, No. 07, 2002) "...an excellent introductory text..." (Journal of the American Statistical Association, December 1, 2002) Review Quote "Suitable for a graduate level course on matrix for statistics students. The book is written in an applied style and students will like it." ( Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation , March 2006) "...well suited to its purpose...content is beautifully laid out..." ( Mathematics Today , June 2004) "...designed for students of economics and for practicing economists..." ( Quarterly of Applied Mathematics , Vol. LX, No. 1, March 2002) "Textbook suitable for a one-semester course introduces matrix algebra and its application to economic problems." ( Journal of Economic Literature , Vol. 40, No. 1, March 2002) "A textbook...explaining to students of economics how matrix algebra is used in the profession...No prior mathematics is assumed beyond high school algebra..." ( Reference & Research Book News , May 2002) "...practising economists who want to gain more mathematical skills will also find the book at the right level..." ( Zentralblatt Math , Vol. 982, No. 07, 2002) "...an excellent introductory text..." ( Journal of the American Statistical Association , December 1, 2002) Promotional "Headline" "Suitable for a graduate level course on matrix for statistics students. The book is written in an applied style and students will like it." (Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation, March 2006)"...well suited to its purpose...content is beautifully laid out..." (Mathematics Today, June 2004)"...designed for students of economics and for practicing economists..." (Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, Vol. LX, No. 1, March 2002)"Textbook suitable for a one-semester course introduces matrix algebra and its application to economic problems." (Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 40, No. 1, March 2002)"A textbook...explaining to students of economics how matrix algebra is used in the profession...No prior mathematics is assumed beyond high school algebra..." (Reference & Research Book News, May 2002)"...practising economists who want to gain more mathematical skills will also find the book at the right level..." (Zentralblatt Math, Vol. 982, No. 07, 2002)"...an excellent introductory text..." (Journal of the American Statistical Association, December 1, 2002) Feature Includes real-life applications in areas such as transportation, advertising, and international trade. Features extensive exercises for applying new learning. Easily accessible for readers from a wide variety of backgrounds. 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ISBN-13: 9780471322078
Book Title: Matrix Algebra for Applied Economics
Number of Pages: 432 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Matrix Algebra for Applied Economics
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons INC International Concepts
Publication Year: 2001
Subject: Government, Mathematics
Item Height: 252 mm
Item Weight: 766 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Lois Schertz Willett, Shayle R. Searle
Series: Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics
Item Width: 172 mm
Format: Hardcover