Excellent!
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I am a computer scientist with maths background (it's been a while since I graduated) who was looking to move into finance. I was therefore searching for an intermediate book but at the same time well-written and able to introduce both financial concepts and the underlying mathematics.
This book does exactly that! Starts from basics, both in terms of maths and economics/finance and gradually introduces new concepts and mathematical formulas together with "how" they are deduced, does not simply come up as if by magic with it. There is a number of worked examples as well to reinforce and practice what one has learnt plus problems with hints/solutions in the end of the book.
All in all, very well written, clear, concise, excellent introduction but also reference for those who want to fill in gaps.
Although I'm not an expert (yet ;-)) in the field I think that you should complement this book with one more advanced if you are a very experienced analyst/economist and looking for something more than a good introduction.
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Best in Class
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There is no other book that purports to do what this book does that is better. If you have been away from maths for a while or never got that far with maths in the first place, and are entering into the study of economics or finance where you think you will need some maths, then this book is for you. There is nothing better.
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A great little book
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I'm a mature student who hasn't studied maths in (mumble mumble) years. I'm doing a distance-learning degree in Maths and Economics, so need all the help I can get. This is an excellent book - easy to understand text, clear examples which walk you through what is being done, straight-forward explanations. Despite all that, it doesn't over-simplify or patronise. I'm finding this indispensible - of the books I've bought, this is the best purchase I've made by far. You won't be disappointed.
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mathematics for economists
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This is currently the book used for the foundation part of LSE's Economics degree. I did A-level maths 10 years ago and I was rather worried that my maths was not up to scratch. I worked through this book alone (it took me about 2 months at a slow pace) and found nearly all of the explanations comprehensible. I recommend having an A-Level text book alongside to fill in the gaps and drill your technique. As maths books go this is, for me, one of the best ones written as it does not assume knowledge that you do not have and it does not do that common thing of starting at a really basic level and then suddenly jumping into something much more complex without careful step-by-step explanations. My only criticism would be even more explanations for some things: but that is a personal thing.
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Good enough
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While the book is very accessible its somewhat tiresome. Since it is a textbook, it would be good to have at the beginning a flowchart that shows the chapters to be read depending on the interest (more mathematical or more practical). Also I believe it lacks a little bit on linear algebra (each more used by economists).
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