Logic for Economists

Profitable propositions provide an outlet for exploration in all areas of economics, grounded on rigorous theoretical logic and on motifs in mathematics that are supported by the analysis of profitable problems. Published papers contribute to the understanding and result of substantial profitable problems. Among the motifs addressed in the journal are classical and ultramodern equilibrium propositions; collaborative andnon-cooperative game propositions, macroeconomics, social choice and weal, query and information, intertemporal economics( including dynamical systems), public economics, transnational and experimental economics, fiscal economics, plutocrac and banking, and artificial association. In addition to original exploration papers, Economic Theory publishes checks for particular areas of exploration that easily set forth the introductory underpinning generalities and ideas, the essential specialized accoutrements , and the central open questions.


This course covers basic mathematical ideas like as propositional and predicate logic, set theory, the number system, and proof techniques in a relatively brief manner. Students will be able to at the end of the course to:

(1) be able to recognize the logical structure of basic puzzles

(2) manipulate logical expressions
(3) distinguish between natural, integer, rational, real, and complex numbers

(4) explain the relationship between logic and set theory
(5) Recognize the many types of fundamental proofing approaches


What you will learn:

(1) Introduction

(2) Overview and motivation of the topics to be treated in the course

(3) Propositional logic

(4) Logical propositions and the rules that govern them.

(5) Predicate logic, set theory, and functions

(6) Logical statements that depend on a variable.

(7) Numbers

(8) Proofs

(9) Final test


  • Flexible deadlines: Reset deadlines based on your availability.
  • Shareable certificate: Get a Certificate when you complete
  • 100% online: Start now and learn when it's convenient for you.
  • Advanced level: Approx. 7 hours to complete
  • Subtitles: French, Portuguese (European), Russian, English, Spanish

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Website: coursera.org/learn/logic-for-economists

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