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Mathematical - Economics

These papers explore how mathematics became the dominant language of economics and the challenges this shift created.

(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

(2025): Explores how consumer choices are not independent but are influenced by firm supply and information about the state of the economy. These papers explore how mathematics became the dominant