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Principles of Mathematical Economics II

Solutions Manual, Supplementary Materials and Supplementary Exercises

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This manual provides solutions to approximately 500 problems appeared in various chapters of the text Principles of Mathematical Economics. In some cases, a detailed solution with the additional discussion is provided. At the end of each chapter, new sets of exercises are given.

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Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Household Expenditure
Abstract
A household allocates its $2,000 monthly income to the purchase of three goods.
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Chapter 2. Variables, A Short Taxonomy
Abstract
Classify the following as quantitative or qualitative variables.
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Chapter 3. Sets and Functions
Abstract
Write the complement of \(A\) from Exercise 1 using specification.
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Chapter 4. Market Equilibrium Model
Abstract
A market consists of 5,000 identical households and 100 identical producers.
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Chapter 5. Rates of Change and the Derivative
Abstract
What are the \(y\)-intercept(s) and \(x\)-intercept(s) of graphs of the following functions?
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Chapter 6. Optimal Level of Output and Long Run Price
Abstract
Find the stationary points of the following quadratic functions.
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Chapter 7. Nonlinear Models
Abstract
Use the information from parts (a) and (b) and find the first and second degree approximations to the cubic function using the Taylor expansion series.
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Chapter 8. Additional Topics in Perfect and Imperfect Competition
Abstract
Assume a competitive industry consists of 300 firms each with the following cost function:
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Chapter 9. Logarithmic and Exponential Functions
Abstract
The population of a city at a certain time is \(P\). If the annual rate of growth of the population is 2 percent, after how many years does this city’s population doubles?
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Chapter 10. Production Function, Least-Cost Combination of Resources, and Profit Maximizing Level of Output
Abstract
Assume a firm has the production function \(Q = 2.5 K^{0.4} L^{0.5}.\)
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Chapter 11. Economics Dynamics
Abstract
Determine the order of the following difference equations.
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Chapter 12. Mathematics of Interest Rates and Finance
Abstract
How much will you have after 6 years if you invest $15,000 at 6.5 % per year compounded annually
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Chapter 13. Matrices and Their Applications
Abstract
Chapter 13, Exercises 13.8
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Metadaten
Titel
Principles of Mathematical Economics II
verfasst von
Shapoor Vali
Copyright-Jahr
2015
Electronic ISBN
978-94-6239-088-1
Print ISBN
978-94-6239-087-4
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6239-088-1