MATHEMATICAL METHODS FOR ECONOMICS
cod. 1006537

Academic year 2024/25
1° year of course - First semester
Professor
Simona SANFELICI
Academic discipline
Metodi matematici dell'economia e delle scienze attuariali e finanziarie (SECS-S/06)
Field
Statistico-matematico
Type of training activity
Characterising
70 hours
of face-to-face activities
10 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

In an ever increasing number of contexts it is advisable that a graduate in economic disciplines is able to use quantitative measurements and tools.
The main objective of the course is to allow the student to "take
possession" of these tools in order to separate thestructure of a problem from the context so that he/she can understand and communicate as effectively as possible what is needed to take
informed and justified economic decisions.
In an ever increasing number of contexts it is advisable that a graduate in economic disciplines is able to use quantitative measurements and tools.
The main objective of the course is to allow the student to "take possession" of these tools in order to separate the structure of a problem from the
context so that he/she can understand and communicate as effectively as possible what is needed to take informed and justified economic decisions.
Furthermore, at the end of the course:
- as far as concerns knowledge and understanding: the student should understand and properly treat the main models presented in the course;
- as far as concerns applying knowledge and understanding: the student should be able to solve practical problems;
- as far as concerns making judgements: the student should show good skills in making judgement, developing reasoning and critical capacities;
- as far as concerns communication skills: the student should clearly communicate what he/she has learned;
- as far as concerns learning skills: the student should update and consolidate his/her quantitative
knowledge and relate this knowledge and competence to other disciplines in the degree course.
Furthermore, the student should be able to formalize in quantitative terms some economic problems, by individuating initial data and the more adequate mathematical instruments in order to obtain an efficient and rigorous solution and to provide an economic interpretation of the obtained results.

Prerequisites

First and second order equations and inequalities. Properties of exponentiation.

Course unit content

Linear functions and models. Linar systems and matrices. Economic applications.
Non-linear functions.
Differential Calculus and economic applications.
Integrals. Functions in several variables. Economic applications.

Full programme

Real functions. Graph of a function.
Linear functions and models. Economic applications.
Systems of linear equations.
Linear algebra: vectors and matrices.
Non-linear models: quadratic functions, exponential functions, logarithm.
Limits and continuity of functions. First and second derivatives.
Maxima and minima of functions.
Economic applications.
Integration theory: indefinite and definite integral. Fundamental theorem of calculus.
Integration by parts and by substitution.
Improper integrals.
Introduction to functions of several variables. Partial derivatives of first and second
order. Hessian matrix.
Maxima and minima of functions of two variables.
Constrained optimization:Lagrange's multipliers.

Bibliography

S. Waner, S.R. Costenoble, Strumenti quantitativi per la gestione aziendale,
Maggioli Editore, 2018.

Teaching methods

1) Knowledge and understanding: teacher-fronted sessions.
2) Applying knowledge and understanding: practice sessions.
3) Making judgements: teacher-fronted sessions and practice sessions.
4) Communication skills: practice sessions.
5) Learning skills: teacher-fronted sessions and practice sessions.

Assessment methods and criteria

Written examination (60 minutes).
During the exam, the student can use a scientific calculator. Graphic calculators, smartphone, tablet, laptops and smartwatch are not allowed.
The knowledge and the skill in comprehension will be tested through three questions about elementary mathematics and five theoretic/practical questions.
The quality of learning, the skill in the applications of the concepts and the independence of judgement will be verified through economic problems. In order to solve such problems, the student will individuate an opportune mathematical model, obtaining the solution through the analytical tools presented in Course.
The use of an appropriate technical language will be checked through open questions about the theoretical topics of the Course.
Marks: first part: 3/30; second part: 28/30.
If the exam, possibly integratd by an oral exam, is excellent, it will be valuated with full marks cum laude.
The teacher could ask for an oral exam, if necessary.
The University will send the students an email message containing the exam grade (through Essetre
system). The students can reject the grade in a week, through an online
procedure clearly described in the message.

Other information

Further teaching materials, the Syllabus, the detailed program of thecourse and the exams already assigned will be published on Elly.

2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Quality assurance office

Education manager:
Mrs Barbara Violi
E. Office didattica.sea@unipr.it
E. Manager barbara.violi@unipr.it

President of the degree course

prof. ssa Lucia Poletti
E. lucia.poletti@unipr.it 

Faculty advisor

prof. Donata Tania Vergura
E. donatatania.vergura@unipr.it

Career guidance delegate

prof. Chiara Panari
E. chiara.panari@unipr.it

Tutor professors

prof. Silvia Bellini
E. silvia.bellini@unipr.it

Erasmus delegates

prof. Maria Cecilia Mancini
E. mariacecilia.mancini@unipr.it 
prof. Donata Tania Vergura
E. donatatania.vergura@unipr.it

Quality assurance manager

prof. Giulio Tagliavini
E. giulio.tagliavini@unipr.it

Internships

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