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  1. Hello, Am presently studying further mathematics for economic analysis by Sydsaeter and Hammond, and I am finding it challenging but doable. I do have background in Real Analysis and just merely sufficienbt in Linear Algebra. I just wonder if I wish to have a total grasp of Math for economics includic Dynamic optimization then which should be next book for me: I tried to search in my college library and shortlisted three challenging books: Angel De La Feunte, Sundaram and Stokey and Lucas. I find Stokey and Lucas to look like hard core mathematical economics and feel I should try to tackle it after Sydsaeter and Hammond. Is my plan feasible or would need another. bridge? Thank You
  2. Thank you yankee fan, I will pick up LA from simon and blume only assuming it covers the all prereq in LA, hope I shall be fine!
  3. hello everyone! I wish to take on linear algebra before studying microeconomics at the grad level(Varian) and I am trying to find the right book for self study(I do have knowledge of basic matrix algebra). Do you guys think "Linear algebra done right" is good enough to cover all prerequisite? Its available to me for free. Hass any one heard of ""Advanced Mathematical Methods (London School of Economics Mathematics) Adam Ostaszewski" ? Is it too hard to study? Or does anyone know of some book with solution to exercises? I'll appreciate your advice Thank You
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