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JNU 2001 part 2 discussion

bhavya jain
i am getting the following answers to 2001 jnu paper part 2. plz confirm...
2) x=1/root 3
3) x=0 or 2 or y=0 or 2
4) sitn 1
5) change in y=212.31 with multiplier=2.12
6) decreased by 15 units
7) Y=250, potential output=300
8) (G,L)=(2,8)

 
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Re: JNU 2001 part 2 discussion

The Villain
Could you please post the questions..
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Anjali
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Yea plz post the questions !
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The Villain
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Q2 and q4 matched
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The Villain
q 5 also...3 too
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bhavya jain
thanks Ron. plz check for the rest..
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The Villain
@bhavya..Pls explain quest 8..
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Anjali
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Why situation 1 for ques 3 ? Why not 2 ? In 2 MRS is less , so shouldn't it be 2
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@anjali...how is mrs less??
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bhavya jain
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@ Ron just max the utility u=G^1/2 L3/4 subject to 10=G+L, u'll get the reqd values of G & L
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Anjali
For 6th m getting increases by 3/40 ! :p
How did you solve for it ?
And MRs =P1/P2 , now calculate
Iam not very sure for this
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Anjali
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And for 8th m getting G=4 and L=6
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Anjali
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For ques 4 , I think it should be the case that the person is indifferent. He is deriving the same utility from both the possibilities . And we talk about being better off in terms of IC or utility. So I think it should be - indifferent.
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Homer Simpson
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Bhavya, for 6th, food-grain area cropped has risen by 7.14% in period II
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Homer Simpson
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Anjali, which is the MRS question you are referring to?
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bhavya jain
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@ tsuki..plz explain ur working for 6th.
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Homer Simpson
Hi Bhavya, please check out that question u answered about Income consumption curves. There is some confusion about it.

Also, for 6, this is how i did it

let a and b represent the cropped area of food-grains and non-food grains in period I
and similarly, let a' and b' for Period II

Now we have these equations,

              b' = (3/2)b and (3/8)(a'+b') = b' and, a'+b' = (6/5)(a+b)

now find a and a' in terms of b. after this, use the usual percentage formula to get the change in a
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