Concave

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111Mathematical analysis / Economics / Convex analysis / Redistribution of wealth / Welfare state / Economic inequality / Social mobility / Mean / Concave function / Socioeconomics / Statistics / Income distribution

SOCIAL MOBILITY AND THE DEMAND FOR REDISTRIBUTION: THE POUM HYPOTHESIS* ROLAND BE´NABOU AND

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Source URL: www.princeton.edu

Language: English - Date: 2004-09-14 10:21:04
112Convex function / Centroid / Derivative / Concave function / Mean / Quasiconvex function / Mathematical analysis / Convex analysis / Mathematics

Econometrica,Vol. 56, No. 4 (July, 1988), [removed]ON 64%-MAJORITYRULE BY ANDREW CAPLIN AND BARRY NALEBUFF1 Many electoralrules (such as those governingthe U.S. Constitution)requirea supermajorityvote to changethe statu

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Source URL: www.econ.ucsb.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-08-18 17:36:24
113Curved mirror / Physical optics / Mirror / Plane mirror / Reflection / Mirror image / Optics / Mirrors / Geometrical optics

Mirrors (Concave, Convex, Flat)

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Source URL: lrt.ednet.ns.ca

Language: English - Date: 2008-10-22 07:36:36
114Media technology / Office equipment / Stationery / Curved mirror / File folder / Book / Adobe Acrobat / Plane mirror / BoPET / Software / Mirrors / Technology

Optics Activities for Science 4 Setup Information: Mirrors (Concave, Convex, Flat)

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Source URL: lrt.ednet.ns.ca

Language: English - Date: 2008-10-27 10:26:38
115Quasiconvex function / Convex function / Concave function / Derivative / PROPT / Logarithmically concave function / Mathematical analysis / Mathematical optimization / Convex analysis

Midterm Examination: Economics 210A October 2011 The exam has 6 questions. Answer as many as you can. Good luck. 1) A) Must every quasi-concave function must be concave? If so, prove it. If not, provide a counterexample.

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Source URL: www.econ.ucsb.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-31 14:33:23
116Quantum mechanics / Ordinary differential equations / Spectral theory / Representation theory of Lie groups / Operator theory / Physics / Mathematical analysis

Two Properties of Expenditure functions Proof that e(p, u) is a concave function of p. Proof: We want to show that for any u and any two price vectors p and p0 , and for any λ between 0 and 1, λe(p, u) + (1 − λ)e(p0

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Source URL: www.econ.ucsb.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-18 17:00:43
117Optical devices / Physical optics / Natural philosophy / Lens / Transparency and translucency / Curved mirror / Camera lens / Light / Mirror / Optics / Physics / Geometrical optics

Glossary concave lens A lens that is thinner in the middle and thicker at the edges; bends light outward. Concave lenses make objects appear smaller. concave mirror A mirror that curves inward like a bowl. Concave mirror

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Language: English - Date: 2007-01-23 15:40:45
118Consumer theory / Economics / Revealed preference / PROPT / Consumer choice / Microeconomics / Utilitarianism

Name Midterm Examination: Economics 210A November 7, 2012 Answer Question 1 and any 4 of the other 6 questions. Good luck. 1) Let f be a real-valued concave function whose domain is a convex subset of

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Source URL: www.econ.ucsb.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-11-13 15:15:06
119Concave function / Convex function / Hessian matrix / Quasiconvex function / PROPT / Logarithmically concave function / Mathematical analysis / Mathematical optimization / Convex analysis

Midterm Exam, Econ 210A, Fall[removed]Elmer Kink’s utility function is min{x1 , 2x2 }. Draw a few indifference curves for Elmer. These are L-shaped, with the corners lying on the line x1 = 2x2 . Find each of the follow

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Source URL: www.econ.ucsb.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-11-19 18:29:11
120Calculus / Continuous function / Concave function / Numerical software / TomSym / PROPT / Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Convex analysis

Rooftop Theorem for Concave functions This theorem asserts that if f is a differentiable concave function of a single variable, then at any point x in the domain of f , the tangent line through the point (x, f (x)) lies

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Source URL: www.econ.ucsb.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-20 14:23:39
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