Dear Aspirants,
This forum is for you. And it will be better if all those seeking benefits from the forum also help serve the requests posted by their fellow participants. Since i have finite time and the forum deserves only the proportion of my time, i may not be able to meet the endless demand for answers posted by you. So, how to meet this demand? An interesting real life economics problem, isn't it? Well can you think of some solution to such a problem. I guess you have seen something very similar to this problem in Micro Economics. Yes i am talking about public goods. Here the individual who knows the answer to a particular problem either does not want to reveal that he knows it or its costly for him to do so(in terms of typing costs, time costs etc). Well i guess we live in the world of exchange and incentives. So, let me propose some mechanism to facilitate information spread at a larger scale by introducing the following incentive scheme. Any comments/ suggestions/improvements is most welcome.
Here is what i have thought.
Rule 1: Student's response to other students' queries will earn him points. 5 points for the wrong response, 20 points for the right response (only first right response).
Rule 2: To get answers from me, you need to spend 10 earned points per question asked (you can do it either by email or by a post on the forum). If you got correct answers from any of the fellow participant that will leave your earned points unchanged but if you direct your question to me and i answer it then 10 points will be deducted from your accumulated points.
We will maintain the record of points you earn and consume on a daily basis though the following sheet.
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=r1rt4zN9mbVPNiFP0oPzuXw&hl=enIn short, if you want answers from me, start responding to other students' queries.
All the best with your preparation.