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The application of mathematical methods to represent theories and analyze problems in economics.

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Purpose of a monotonic transformations in utility functions

Based on my economics book, monotonic transformations for a utility function can look something like this: $f(u) = u + 17 $ or even like this: $f(u) = u^3$ That being said what it purpose in the cas …
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What is the reason behind the demand function of a perfect complement good?

so I know that usually the income curve is equal to: $$x_1p_1 + x_2p_2 = m$$ if we rearrange this equation we get that the demand for good one ($x_1$) is equal to: $$x_1 = \frac{m-x_2p_2}{p_1}$$ None …
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