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DSE 2013 Paper Discussion

bhavya jain
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Arushi :))
FOR QUESTION NO. 34
step1: find that value in f's domain where here the function attains value of 8
keeping f(x)=8
and solving for x we get x = 1.
step2: find the derivative of f at this point.. i.e 1
f'(1)=26
step3: the derivates of inverse functions are reciprocals of each other
so g'(8)= 1/f'(1)
hence the ans is 1/26
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kangkan
hey arushi and bhavya..can you help with  42 and 43... the budget line is straight and it seems,the indiffrence curve is also a straight line...hence it shud be a border solution..but unable to get any matching ans.....also for 12 and 13..for 12 i am solving it as a cournot equilibrim,but after doing all the crazy algebra, i am not getting the ans...can you please upload the working..thanks :)
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kangkan
Hi..Akshay..can you help with 42..it seems the lady will consume only
in period 1 or 2(since her indiff curve ) is a straight line..but to
consume 1/2 unit in period 1,she has to give 0.5(1+r) in period 2..but
her income is 1..so r must be 1..bt it aint one of the options..where
m i going wrong?..also for 12, solved it as cournot equilibrium ..bu
the ans i am getting is way off mark :(
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Granpa Simpson
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Plz check weder the answers to the following are correct or not..?? 1) d. 2) a. 3) c. 5) a. 6) a. 11) a. 14) a. 18) c. 19) a. 20) c. 21) b. 22) a. 23) Havent solved but i think it shud be done using taylors formula. 24) c. 25) b. 27) d. 28) b. 29) b. 31) b. 34) c. 35) d. 37) d. 38) b. 41) b. 42) d. 43) b. (not sure though!!!) 44) b. 45) a. 46) a. 48) d. 50) b. 51) a. 52) c. 53) c. 55) a. 56) b. 57) c. 58) b. 59) a. 60) a.
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kangkan
Hi Subh..are you using series 4..cuz none of the answers are matching... :(
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kangkan
and question no 23 in my paper is question from macro :(
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Granpa Simpson
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Lol..i dint notice..its series 1...
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kangkan
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can you briefly mention the question and the options?
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Granpa Simpson
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The solutions that I have posted is for this paper...http://economicsentrance.weebly.com/uploads/1/1/0/5/1105777/qp-ma-option-a-2013.pdf
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kangkan
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damn..you scared the shit out of me
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kangkan
the following ans are not matching 37,46,48,51,52,53 :( lets discuss
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kangkan
Hi..for 36..the middle class will consume the bundle only if utility of bundle>= utility of basic good
 =>w1-p-c>= v1- p =>w1-v1>c..but it is given that w1-v1<c..so midl will consume basic good...now for the rich same condition applies w2-p-c>v2-p =>w2-v2>c..but this is given..hence the rich will always consume the bundle

now for 37..the CS of the midl consumer v1-p..they can charge till its zero hence p=v1....for the rich,their consumer surplus is w2-c-p..they can charge till its zero..hence p= w2-c.. :)
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Granpa Simpson
for 46 the answer will be c, sorry that by mistake i wrote a.
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Granpa Simpson
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for 37 the answer will be d..isnt it so..??
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kangkan
yes d.....i tink i saw a
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kangkan
yes..i got c for 46....
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kangkan
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kangkan
and for 48.... if i take the regressor variable to be log(p/1000)=log P-3...since the it is just a change of base for the explanatory variable,the regressio coefficients must not change..i think
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