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Over half of the students who enrol on economics degree courses have not studied mathematics beyond GCSE or an equivalent level. These include many mature students whose last encounter with algebra, or any other mathematics beyond basic arithmetic, is now a dim and distant memory. It is mainly for these students that this book is intended. It aims to develop their mathematical ability up to the level required for a general economics degree course (i.e. one not specializing in mathematical economics) or for a modular degree course in economics and related subjects, such as business studies. To achieve this aim it has several objectives | MIKE ROSSER BASIC MATHEMATICS FOR ECONOMISTS - f coND edition Basic Mathematics for Economists Economics students will welcome the new edition of this excellent textbook. Given that many students come into economics courses without having studied mathematics for a number of years this clearly written book will help to develop quantitative skills in even the least numerate student up to the required level for a general Economics or Business Studies course. All explanations of mathematical concepts are set out in the context of applications in economics. This new edition incorporates several new features including new sections on financial mathematics continuous growth matrix algebra Improved pedagogical features such as learning objectives and end of chapter questions along with an overall example-led format and the use of Microsoft Excel for relevant applications mean that this textbook will continue to be a popular choice for both students and their lecturers. Mike Rosser is Principal Lecturer in Economics in the Business School at Coventry University. 1993 2003 Mike .