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Logarithms

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We now have to spend a few chapters introducing some very important results. To do so will take us into some rather abstract fields of thought, which may appear to be very far removed from the problems of economics: but a familiarity with them is essential if we are to get very far, and certainly if we are to understand economics dealing with rates of growth or cycle theory.

By twos and threes they wandered off to rest.

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Lewis, J.P. (1969). Logarithms. In: An Introduction to Mathematics. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-15324-4_13

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