Economics is related to mathematics directly. There are so many calculations and computations that are done as a way of measuring the economy.
Economics is related to mathematics directly. There are so many calculations and computations that are done as a way of measuring the economy.
Management accounting uses lots of 'discrete mathematics'. Financial markets & related jobs use a lot of economics based mathematics. Look for any book on 'financial mathematics'.
Some of the sub-branches of economics that rely on fields of statistics and mathematics are econometrics, transport economics, managerial economics and international economics.
Jean Soper has written: 'Mathematics for Economics and Business' -- subject(s): Business mathematics, Economics, Mathematical, Mathematical Economics
Physics,Mathematics
NO Relationship
Yes.
econometric is the mixer of statistics, mathematics and economics.
Of course, there isn't a reason not to, because mathematics is the language of economics, science and engineering(with the exception of computer programming).
No. Keynes had a B.A in Mathematics.
Yes, one can.
The sixteenth amendment is closely related to the theme of economics.
Subjects that are related to Economics are Geography , HIstory and Civics .