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Coase-Theorem / usage of dictionary in the exam


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by Kirstein on 14 Feb. 2010 20:42

Hi,

the three claims are stated on slide 42 (efficiency, neutrality, and distributional result). For the prerequisites see the respective "if" part of these claims.

Now, this was easy. However, if you ask a question on a previous exam, then please indicate the semester and the question number.

The structure of the upcoming final will be explained in detail in its header (I don‘t clearly recall those details right now, and I‘m not even in Magdeburg).

During the final, you are NOT permitted to use a dictionary.

All slides and tutorials are relevant, just as the mandatory readings.

All the best
RK

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