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Mathematical Analysis of Preferences

The mathematical analysis of preferences is a method used in economics to formally model an individual's choices and trade-offs. This approach typically involves concepts like utility functions, indifference curves, and the marginal rate of substitution (MRS). A solid understanding of this analysis is an essential foundation for applying calculus to solve constrained optimization problems in economics.

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