Math is the language of economics
Do site do Thomas Sargent uma recomendação fundamental:
Math is the language of economics. If you are an NYU undergraduate, studying math will open doors to you in terms of interesting economics courses at NYU and job opportunities afterwards. Start with the basics: take three calculus courses (up to and including multivariable calculus), linear algebra, and a good course in probability and statistics. These basic courses will empower you. After you have these under your belt, you have many interesting options all of which will further empower you to learn and practice economics. I especially recommend courses in (1) Markov chains and stochastic processes, and (2) differential equations.
Superb economists at NYU (e.g., Adam Brandenburger, Robert Engle, Roy Radner, Stanley Zin, Jess Benhabib, Douglas Gale, Boyan Jovanovic, David Pearce, Debraj Ray, Ennio Stacchetti, Charles Wilson, and others) have made notable contributions to economics partly because they are creative but also because they studied more math than others.
Math is the language of economics. If you are an NYU undergraduate, studying math will open doors to you in terms of interesting economics courses at NYU and job opportunities afterwards. Start with the basics: take three calculus courses (up to and including multivariable calculus), linear algebra, and a good course in probability and statistics. These basic courses will empower you. After you have these under your belt, you have many interesting options all of which will further empower you to learn and practice economics. I especially recommend courses in (1) Markov chains and stochastic processes, and (2) differential equations.
Superb economists at NYU (e.g., Adam Brandenburger, Robert Engle, Roy Radner, Stanley Zin, Jess Benhabib, Douglas Gale, Boyan Jovanovic, David Pearce, Debraj Ray, Ennio Stacchetti, Charles Wilson, and others) have made notable contributions to economics partly because they are creative but also because they studied more math than others.
Ele também faz uma lista dos cursos sugeridos para um track de matemática, na NYU e em Stanford. A lista da NYU é mais completa, e tem uma série de cursos de métodos numéricos, e também uma série de cursos de probabilidade.
A boa notícia é um aluno de economia de uma grande universidade brasileira pode criar um track muito parecido com esse, já que a maioria dos cursos faz parte das formações básicas em matemática, estatística e computação.
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