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MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS

Dimitrios Diamantaras, Advisor, Department of Economics
Ritter Annex 623
215-204-8169
dimitrios.diamantaras@temple.edu
or
Boris A. Datskovsky, Advisor, Department of Mathematics
Wachman Hall 632
215-204-7847
boris.datskovsky@temple.edu

The Departments of Economics and Mathematics offer the Mathematical Economics program as a platform for systematic concentration in the mathematical approach to economics. Economics has progressed in the last several decades by making extensive use of mathematical techniques. As a result, students who wish to pursue graduate study in economics, finance, accounting and other disciplines that make an extensive use of economics need a thorough grounding in both economics and mathematics. The Mathematical Economics curriculum provides this grounding with a broad selection of courses that cover all important areas of economics and the mathematical tools required for a critical, deep mastery of these areas. This program is especially recommended for those students who intend to pursue graduate studies in Economics.

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