Econ 251 Winter 2004
Chap 1: #6 fill in the table
Chap 1: 2,3,7a, 8
Chap 1: 13 and Chap 2: 1 and 2
Chap 2: 3,4,5
 

Econ 251 Fall 2003
Chap 1 #6 table
Chap 1 #6 a,b #2, #7, #8,
Chap 1: 10 and 13
Chap 1: # 3 and Chap 2: # 1
Chap 2: #2
Chap 2: #4, #5 part a
Chap 2: #5 b,c,d, #6
Chap 2: #7
chap 2: 8, 10 and special
Chap 3: 1
Chap 3: 4, 11
Chap 3:  2, 13
Chap 3:  3, 7a, 15
Chap 4: 1,2, 3 a,b,c
Chap 4: 5,6a,b,c,d 7
Chap 4: 9, 10
Chap 5: 1 a and b, 2
Chap 5: 4,9
Chap 7:1,8 (we'll do 4 in class)
Chap 8: 1,2
Chap 8: 4,5
Chap 8: 6,7
Chap 9: #1 (not part c #3)
Chap 9: #2 (then do part a as if it were a Stackelberg problem and firm one was the leader)
From Chap 9 material;  Suppose D:  P = 1000 - (q1 + q2) and each firm has cost:  C(q) = 4q
    solve for equilibrium output and price in Cournot model, Stackelberg model, and Betrand model
Chap 10: 1 parts a and c, 2 parts a,b,c
Chap 10: 4 parts a and b
Chap 11: 2 parts a,b,c and 5
Chap 11: 7 a,b,c,d
Chap 12: 1

Econ 251 Spring 2003
Chap 1:  2,6,7,8,10,13
Chap 2: 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11
Chap 3: 1,2 parts a,b, 4,5,6,15
Chap 4: 1,2,3,5,6,7,9
Chap 5: 1,2,9,11,4
Chap 7: 1,2,4,8
Chap 8: 1,2,4,5a,5b
Chap 9: 1 a,b,c,2,4
chap10: 1 a,c 2 a,b,c 4 a,b
Chap 11: #2, 5
Chap 14: #3, #4
 

Winter 2003
P 26 #6 the table
P 26 # 2, 6a, 6b, 7a, 8a, 8b
 
 
 

Fall 2002
Chap 11 # 2 and # 3
Chap 18 p 415 #4
Chap 17 P393 #8 and #10
Chap16 p373 #5 parts a,b,c and #10
chap 15 #1 parts a,b,c and "in the news" pp334-335
chap 14 #2, 6,7,8
chap 13 #8 and #9
chap 13 #4 parts a and b
Chap 6 #3,4,9
chap 4 #5,6,7
chap 4 probs and apps #3 and #4
Chap 3 Questions for review - #4 and #5 problems and applications #5 and read WSJ article on pages 56 and 57
Chap 3 #9
Page 59 #3 parts a,b,c,d
read the appendix to chapter two and get the slope of the PPF that we presented in class where the firm could produce either 3000 pizzas or 1000 Industrial robots
read I, pencil (link on my website) and summarize
Chapter one - probs and apps #10 and Chapter 2 probs and apps. #2 and read the essay "I, pencil" - see link on homepage
Chapter one - problems and applications 4,5,6,7
 
 

Fall 2003  Spring 2002
HW:
chap 1:  Last Word and #7 #10
appendix # 2,3,4
chap 2:  Last Word and #4, 6a, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16
Chap 3: #1 (read "I, pencil" - link on web page)
Chap 3: # 2,3,4
Chap 3: # 7,8 and Last Word essay
 
 

Winter session
chapter 1:  #1,7,10,11
chapter 1 appendix 2,3,4
chapter 2 #4 and #6 part a.
chapter 2 Last Word, #8 #10
chapter 2 #11,12,13
Chapter 2 #14,16 chapter 3 #1
chapter 3 #2,4,7(table)
chapter 3 Last Word
chapter 3 #5,6,8,14   (number 11 I'll do in class)
chapter 5 #11,15
 

31 Aug. 2001 - Summarize "Last Word" of chap 1 and do question 1 at end of chapter
5 Sept. 2001 -  Question 1 of appendix at end of chapter 1
7 Sept. 2001 -  chapter 2 - question 4, read "Last Word" at end chapter 2.  Construct a graph with "years in labor force" on one axis and "wage rates" on the other axis.  Draw a straight line on your graph which indicates what you think is the relationship between the two variables. (hint:  see graph on page 33 for model)
10 Sept. 2001 - chap 2 #6 part a only and take ppf given in class and characterize various points
17 Sept. 2001 chap 2 #14 and #16
21 Sept. 2001 - read essay on marginalism (link on web page), chap 3 #7 just graph the table
24 Sept. 2001 - chap 3 #1 and #2
5 Oct.  2001 - essays:  chap 3 #3, 5, 8 and "
8 October 2001 - Essay:  "I, pencil" is on webpage and Last Word of chap 3. - should scalping be legal?
15 Oct 2001 - chap 4 #4
17 Oct 2001 - Chap 5 # 11 and # 15
19 Oct 2001 - chap 6 #4a and essay "Last Word" chap 6
29 Oct 2001 - Do question of elasticity assigned in class and Do Test corrections
31 Oct 2001 - chap 7 # 2 and 6
2 Nov. 2001 - chap 7 # 5,9,11
5 Nov. 2001 - chap 7 #11,12,13