Mathematical Economics is a math class that econ majors take to build the quantitative skills they'll need for upper level economics analysis. Many problems examined in the course take place within a microeconomic context, but the core skills involved are all math-related. If your mathematics skills are a little rusty, Varsity Tutors can connect you with a certified Mathematical Economics tutor to help get you up to speed.
Here are some of the problem types you can expect to see during Mathematical Economics tutoring sessions:
- Set Theory
- Functions
- Differential Calculus
- Integration
- Series
- Matrix Algebra
- Linear Models
- Comparative Statics
- Game Theory
That's a lot to learn in one semester, but you can do it with a Mathematical Economics tutor by your side. A private tutor gives you the flexibility to choose how much time you need to spend on each topic. For instance, a student who struggles with comparative statics but finds set theory intuitive can concentrate on the former to improve the efficacy of time spent studying. Your tutor can also provide additional problems whenever necessary, ensuring that you get all of the practice you need for the material to sink in.