Advanced Microeconomics I (Fall, 1st, 2013) Exercise 2: October 24
Solve the following problems in Snyder and Nicholson (11th):
1. 3.13 (pp.109) 2. 4.4 (pp.129) 3. 4.13 (pp.131) 4. 5.5 (pp.174)
5. 5.12 (except for d, pp.176)
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Advanced Microeconomics I (Fall, 1st, 2013) Exercise 2: October 24
Solve the following problems in Snyder and Nicholson (11th):
1. 3.13 (pp.109) 2. 4.4 (pp.129) 3. 4.13 (pp.131) 4. 5.5 (pp.174)
5. 5.12 (except for d, pp.176)
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