Math & Economics Research for Undergrads

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The discussion centers around an undergraduate student pursuing a BS in Mathematics who is interested in researching the intersection of Mathematics and Economics. The student seeks recommendations for websites that host relevant papers and articles. A participant suggests arXiv as a resource for mathematics papers but notes that the request is broad. The student clarifies the need for specific topics within Math and Economics and expresses interest in textbooks on game theory as a starting point for research.
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I'm currently an undergraduate student and I'm taking BS Mathematics. We're going to start our research this semester. I'm kinda interested in researching about Math and Economics so if you know any good sites for papers/articles about this field, feel free to post it here. Thanks guys! :)
 
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Well I'm looking for suggestions of specific topics that involves Math and Economics but I also asked for a site so that I can search too. :)
 
If I were you, I would probably start by looking at some textbooks on game theory.
 
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