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Curriculum subjectEconomic Mathematics
| Subject |
| Subject code |
RKE091 |
| Subject name |
Economic Mathematics |
| Credit points |
4 ECTS |
| Grading method |
Exam |
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| Curriculum subject |
| Curriculum |
2013 RG |
| Study year |
3 |
| Semester |
Spring semester |
| Subject type |
Optional |
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Subject loads
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| Practice |
48 |
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| General description |
The economic models.
The economic functions.
The linear equations and feasibility.
Percentage and financial calculations.
Linear systems of equations and matrixes in economy.
Mathematical functions in economy.
Differential calculations of functions of one variable in economy. Optimisation of functions in economy. The graphic solution of linear planning exercises. Simplex method. |
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| General aim |
| The aim of the course is to show the applications of mathematical methods to represent theories and analyze problems in economics. |
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| Aim |
Student after completing the course knows functions of economics; is able to distinguish them and present them
graphically; is able to compose and equations of elementary economics exercises and to solve them; is able to calculate percentage and financial exercises; is able to apply the theory of matrixes and linear systems of the equations in economics tasks; is able to optimise of ecnomic functions; is able to solve graphically linear planning tasks. |
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| Form description |
Lectures and practice sessions in the classroom.
Individual work - studying the given notes, solving exercising tasks, preparing for tests and exam. |
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| Literature |
1. Aasma, A., Kallam, H., Levin, A. Majandusmatemaatika alused. Tallinn, ILO, 2005.
2. Kummer, J. Funktsioonid ja nende tuletised majandusarvestuses. Tallinn, AVITA, 1994.
3. Kummer, J. Kulude ja tulude matemaatika. Tallinn, AVITA, 1996.
4. Sikk, J. Majandusmatemaatika ülesannete kogu. Tartu, 1996
5. Übi, E. Planeerimise ja juhtimise matemaatika. Külim 1998.
6. Dolan, E.G., Lindsey, D.E. Economics. 5 ed. USA, Dryden Press, 1988
7. Samuelson, P.A.,Nordhaus W.D. Economics. 13 ed. USA, McGRAW-HILL, 1989. |
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| Evaluation methods |
| There are 2 tests and 1 homework. Exam. |
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| Current rounds |
| None |
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