https://at-ceu.studyguide.timeedit.net/modules/RSP4047?type=COREOver the years, mathematics has become a basic tool in every branch of economics (for example microeconomics and econometrics) and in other social sciences.Most research work in economics involves the use of mathematical or statistical models to simplify a real-world problem and policy recommendations are often based on the intuition from the models predictions. This has made a knowledge of mathematics essential for a career in economics.The course aims to show practical examples on how statistics, data science and other quantitative methods are used in economics.