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Title: For the consumer to be at an optimum, it must be the case thatA) MRTc,c' = (1 + r)B) MRSc,c' = (1/(1
Post by: Ao9 on Oct 27, 2015
For the consumer to be at an optimum, it must be the case that
A) MRTc,c' = (1 + r)
B) MRSc,c' = (1/(1 + r))
C) MRSc,c' = (1 + r)
D) MRTc,c' = (1/(1 + r))


Title: Re: For the consumer to be at an optimum, it must be the case thatA) MRTc,c' = (1 + r)B) MRSc,c' = (
Post by: Gordis on Oct 29, 2015
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Title: Re: For the consumer to be at an optimum, it must be the case thatA) MRTc,c' = (1 + r)B) MRSc,c' = (1/(1
Post by: Ao9 on Nov 2, 2015
Wow!!


Title: Re: For the consumer to be at an optimum, it must be the case thatA) MRTc,c' = (1 + r)B) MRSc,c' = (1/(1
Post by: Gordis on Nov 2, 2015
I'm assuming I was right? ;) Don't forget to mark as solved.