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Mathematica as an Environment for Doing Economics and Econometrics

David Belsley

Computational Economics, 1999, vol. 14, issue 1-2, 69-87

Abstract: Today's graduate students in economics must master early on a computational environment suitable for their research needs. A ease is made here why Mathematica is an eminently reasonable choice for this purpose for many students. Salient features of Mathematica are examined in this context, and the breadth of economic research accomplished in Mathematica is illustrated. Citation Copyright 1999 by Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Date: 1999
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