Mathematical Economics Info

: Critiques "bad" mathematical economics, specifically models that ignore real-world phenomena like economic polarization and instability. Specific Applications

(2024): Reviews the progression of growth models, including the Solow–Swan , Lucas , and Mankiw–Romer–Weil models, highlighting how mathematical precision drives economic theory. Mathematical Economics

: Modeled as a graduate-level lecture, this paper explains how mathematical concepts like utility functions , fixed-point theorems , and Arrow's impossibility theorem are used to provide a logical framework for economic intuition. : Critiques "bad" mathematical economics

(2025): Discusses the potential for Critical Mathematical Economics (CME) , focusing on how mainstream models like Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) are used in policy controversies. including the Solow–Swan

: Investigates the "watershed moment" between the 1940s and 1960s when mathematics was formally integrated into the economics curriculum in the United States.

Critical Mathematical Economics and Progressive Data Science