Advanced Microeconomics I (Fall, 1st, 2014) Exercise 3: November 11
Solve the following problems in Snyder and Nicholson (11th):
1. 9.5 (pp.296) 2. 10.6 (pp.330) 3. 12.8 (pp.406) 4. 13.2 (pp.442) 5. 13.5 (pp.443)
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Advanced Microeconomics I (Fall, 1st, 2014) Exercise 3: November 11
Solve the following problems in Snyder and Nicholson (11th):
1. 9.5 (pp.296) 2. 10.6 (pp.330) 3. 12.8 (pp.406) 4. 13.2 (pp.442) 5. 13.5 (pp.443)
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