Mathematics For Economists Simon Blume (2026)
Here’s a concise of Mathematics for Economists by Carl P. Simon and Lawrence Blume, suitable for a course description, study guide, or review. Write-Up: Mathematics for Economists – Simon & Blume Authors: Carl P. Simon (Mathematics) & Lawrence Blume (Economics) Target Audience: Advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in economics Prerequisites: Single-variable calculus, some linear algebra (though the book reviews the basics) Main Purpose: To provide a rigorous yet accessible bridge between elementary calculus and the mathematical tools needed for modern economic theory (micro, macro, econometrics). Overview & Philosophy Unlike many "math for economists" texts that focus on recipes, Simon & Blume emphasize understanding the logic behind the math . The book is built on the premise that economists don’t just need computational skill—they need to read and write proofs, understand optimization deeply, and handle dynamic systems.
“We have tried to write a book that is mathematically honest but not obsessively so, and that shows how mathematics is used in economics without losing sight of the economics.” Rating: ★★★★★ (for its purpose) Warning: Not a casual read; treat it as a year-long companion, not a weekend review. Mathematics For Economists Simon Blume