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yes, it is 11 years. Have you solved all the past years?
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Jnu sss 2018... What are the answers of 35,36,27,24 Question paper code A On Nov 2, 2017 6:17 PM, "Rayee [via Discussion forum]" <[hidden email]> wrote: yes, it is 11 years. Have you solved all the past years? |
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This post was updated on Nov 05, 2017; 2:49pm.
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why exactly 11 years? Not all, I've completed 2012-2017
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This post was updated on Nov 05, 2017; 4:22am.
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24) d 27) don't know 35) d 36) c
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shoimmoi its a percentage calculation problem. think, Y is 90% less than Y'(initially). Y grows at a rate of 6% p.a while Y' at a rate of 5% p.a. how long will that continue?
. help me with Q.43 from '15. |
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This post was updated on Nov 05, 2017; 2:50pm.
sss 2015 43 is a PQ = e^-(x+y). x MR = e^-(x+y) - e^-(x+y)x = e^-(x+y) [1-x] = 0
x= 1 ans do let me know if if you're also getting 1 |
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Thanku soimmoi for answers... Please explain answer of 35. On Nov 4, 2017 12:07 PM, "soimmoi [via Discussion forum]" <[hidden email]> wrote: sss 2015 43 is a |
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This post was updated on Nov 05, 2017; 4:21am.
SIS 2015, 36??
and please see page 1 of this discussion if anyone of you can help me out in ricardian model question |
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This post was updated on Nov 04, 2017; 6:24pm.
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ok. thanku. On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 8:39 PM, soimmoi [via Discussion forum] <[hidden email]> wrote: Hey! My only reasoning for 35th is they have not provided total currency in circulation with people intially like before demonitisation they have only given the data how much is illegallised how much new money people have withdrawn |
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That's also how i did it, however I'm not sure what the intersecting points of the two best response functions are in this case. Perhaps it is (1,1).
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This post was updated on Nov 05, 2017; 4:33pm.
hmm. even i think that only.
can somebody help me with this question SSS 2017 Economy A and Economy B have constant rates of unemployment over time, these being 5% and 10% respectively. The exponential rate of growth of aggregate output in A is a constant 4% and that in B is a constant 8%. The exponential rate of growth of labour productivity in A is 2% and that in B is 4%. Which economy must be having the higher rate of growth of labour force over time? (a) A (b) B (c) Both A and B have the same rate (d) Information provided is insufficient to answer the question |
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jnu sis 2016, In presence of assymetric and incomplete information about wealth distribution in economy, which of following instruments should government use to promote it's equity objective?
a) a system of indirect tax b) a system of personalized lumsum tax / transfers c) Uniform lum sum tax/transfers d) none of the above |
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This post was updated on Dec 08, 2017; 4:39am.
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for sss 2017 41,
S(t+1) = sY(t+1) so, sY(t+1) = a+ b Y(t+1) s = a/ Y(t+1) +b s = a/ Y(t) +b |
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hi, I also got the same thing.
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for which of these questions Pravin?
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SSS 2017. Qus no. 41
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Hi, Soimmoi. Can u pls share the question papers of 2013 & 2012 of both EILM and ECOM. my email ID is pravinsinha.eco@gmail.com. i am not getting any of these on internet.
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This post was updated on Nov 24, 2017; 6:41am.
a computer has two processors. the probability that processor 1 works is ¾ and the probability that processor 2 works is 7/8. the computer will function if processor 1 works or 2 works or both works. find probability thta processor 1 works given thta computeris functional?
6/13? please confirm the ans. are you people also getting 6/13 |
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[3/4(31/32)] / 3/4(31/32) * 7/8 (31/32)
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