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Direct Democracy versus Representative Democracy

Direct Democracy versus Representative Democracy

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DD versus RD: Social Welfare Functions An aggregate preference through which to select alternatives. Social Welfare Functions. In Chapter V of Social Choice and Individual Values, after proving his General Possibility Theorem, Kenneth Arrow restated this fundamental result in the following terms:flThe only methods

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COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL EXAMINATION, 2010

COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL EXAMINATION, 2010

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12. New Economic Policy and Welfare Schemes. 13. Indian Public Finance – Indian Revenue, Foreign Aid. 14. Indian Banking and Currency system. C. MATHEMATICS Algebra: Algebra of sets, relations and functions, Inverse of a function, equivalence relation.The system of complex numbers, De Moivere’s Theorem and its simple applications.

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Lecture notes for Macroeconomics I, 2004

Lecture notes for Macroeconomics I, 2004

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Proof outline. (1) Find a K⁄ candidate; show it is unique. (2) If K0 > K⁄, show that K⁄ < Kt+1 < Kt 8t ‚ 0 (using Kt+1 ¡ Kt = sF (Kt;L) ¡ –Kt).If K0 < K⁄, show that K⁄ > Kt+1 > Kt 8t > 0. (3) We have concluded that Kt is a monotonic sequence, and that it is also bounded. Now use a math theorem: a monotone bounded sequence has a limit. The proof of this theorem establishes …

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Microeconomic Theory - Texas A&amp;M University

Microeconomic Theory - Texas A&M University

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Lecture Notes 1 Microeconomic Theory Guoqiang TIAN Department of Economics Texas A&M University College Station, Texas 77843 (gtian@tamu.edu) August, 2002/Revised: February 2013

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Econ 230A: Public Economics Lecture: Public Goods ...

Econ 230A: Public Economics Lecture: Public Goods ...

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1 ∑h τh = 1 (public good must be fully –nanced). 2 All individuals must demand the same quantity of public good G. In general you have H equations (G1 = .. = GH and ∑ h τ h = 1) and H unknowns (τh) so there exists a Lindahl equilibrium Hilary Hoynes …

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