Intro to Mathematical Economics
Constructive proofs are a type of mathematical proof that demonstrate the existence of a mathematical object by providing a method to construct it explicitly. This approach not only shows that an object exists but also often provides a way to actually find it, making these proofs particularly valuable in economics where specific examples or solutions are often required. They contrast with non-constructive proofs, which may show that something exists without actually providing a way to find it.
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