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If it belongs to you, then maybe you want it. 12th floor, just to the right of the Dept. reception.
- Nils
in the folder of the old exams. Again I suggest that you allocate three hours and leave it unseen until then.
The "NORSK" suffixed version is - except for an additional cover page - how you get exams: English AND Norwegian.
(For dette settet, er kun bokm?lsversjonen postet. Jeg alternerer m?lform hvert studie?r, med mindre noen har behov for flere versjoner. Ved eksamen foreligger to sett: bokm?l+engelsk, og nynorsk+engelsk.)
If so, let me know (Nils by e-mail ncf at econ). There were very few handed in, so you could count quite a bit in percentage terms ...
And, my apologies for assigning Spring 2005 this week, as it had already been touched at the first seminar.
If you want more problems to practice, but want to avoid the sets that could show up on Monday's simulated exam, you can safely do anything from before I started (which was autumn 2007) - include the compendium.
The schedule is not updated to reflect the lag, but tomorrow will be the elasticity of substitution - and then starting to review max/min.
I forgot to update the schedule. For tomorrow and Friday (yes, note the odd time), we will cover differentiation of implicitly given functions. Read: EMEA: 7.1–7.3; 12.1–12.4; 12.8–12.11 (English) MA1: 7.1–7.3; 12.1–12.4; 12.8–12.12 (Norwegian).
- Nils
A bit to do, but likely not as much as the amount of text could indicate.
Hi,
I have posted two extra examples for the class on 14.03.2016.
Torben
Since you have another week, I added three more problems: 46, and parts of 72 and 108. The rest of the latter two will be assigned for the seminar after Easter, so Eivind may choose not to cover them at all in the upcoming seminar.
I made a mistake while assigning problems: there is no teaching this week, due to Aktualitetsuka.
Watch out for a couple of more problems (updates will be announced here), since you have another week. (Yep, freebies to compensate for my mistakes ;-) )
- Nils
There is a teaching-free week, so the problem set is quite large and diverse. I have indicated priorities. -Nils
Document uploaded at the course website; a "live" document, to be updated weekly. Seminar problems will by and large be taken from old exams. The course webpage also has a direct link to a folder containing these.
I also linked to slides from last Autumn's first lecture, which was a bit different: in the Autumn, one will take ECON4200 simultaneously, and need "more Math2 earlier". Nevertheless, these slides may serve as a useful preview of the linear algebra part.
- Nils
I (Nils) will be available even the weeks I do not teach. It seems that Wednesdays from 14 suits the schedules ...?