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Mathematical economics

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Mathematical economics is the sub-field of economics that explores the mathematical aspects of economic systems.

Mathematical economists draw on ideas from a wide range of fields, including the mathematical physics of condensed matter systems like crystals and polymers.

Issues within mathematical economics:

Mathematical economists:

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