Sato, Ryuzo.
Symmetry and Economic Invariance [electronic resource] / by Ryuzo Sato, Rama V. Ramachandran. - 2nd enhanced ed. 2014. - XII, 273 p. 44 illus. online resource. - Advances in Japanese Business and Economics, 1 2197-8859 ; . - Advances in Japanese Business and Economics, 1 .
Symmetry and Economic Invariance (second enhanced edition) explores how the symmetry and invariance of economic models can provide insights into their properties. Although the professional economist of today is adept at many of the mathematical techniques used in static and dynamic optimization models, group theory is still not among his or her repertoire of tools. The authors aim to show that group theoretic methods form a natural extension of the techniques commonly used in economics and that they can be easily mastered. Part I provides an introduction that minimizes prerequisites including prior knowledge of group theory. Part II discusses recent developments in the field.
9784431544302
10.1007/978-4-431-54430-2 doi
Economic history.
Economic theory.
Economics.
Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods.
Methodology/History of Economic Thought.
HB1-846.8
330.1
Symmetry and Economic Invariance [electronic resource] / by Ryuzo Sato, Rama V. Ramachandran. - 2nd enhanced ed. 2014. - XII, 273 p. 44 illus. online resource. - Advances in Japanese Business and Economics, 1 2197-8859 ; . - Advances in Japanese Business and Economics, 1 .
Symmetry and Economic Invariance (second enhanced edition) explores how the symmetry and invariance of economic models can provide insights into their properties. Although the professional economist of today is adept at many of the mathematical techniques used in static and dynamic optimization models, group theory is still not among his or her repertoire of tools. The authors aim to show that group theoretic methods form a natural extension of the techniques commonly used in economics and that they can be easily mastered. Part I provides an introduction that minimizes prerequisites including prior knowledge of group theory. Part II discusses recent developments in the field.
9784431544302
10.1007/978-4-431-54430-2 doi
Economic history.
Economic theory.
Economics.
Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods.
Methodology/History of Economic Thought.
HB1-846.8
330.1