1. Suppose the production function is zF(KN) = z Kºla and z'F(K', N') = 2KN-a. (a) Set up the firms problem. (b) Show th

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1. Suppose the production function is zF(KN) = z Kºla and z'F(K', N') = 2KN-a. (a) Set up the firms problem. (b) Show th

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1. Suppose the production function is zF(KN) = z Kºla and z'F(K', N') = 2KN-a. (a) Set up the firms problem. (b) Show that labor demand curve is downward sloping (c) Show that investment demand is decreasing in interest rate. 2. Use the Keynesian cross to derive the AD curve. Show it is decreasing in r. 3. Use the labor market clearing condition to derive the AS curve. Show it is increasing in r.
Problem Set 12 1. Suppose the production function is :F(KN) = :Kºla and F(K', N') = KN- (a) Set up the firms problem. (6) Show that labor demand curve is downward sloping (c) Show that investment demand is decreasing in interest rate. 2. Use the Keynesian cross to derive the AD curve. Show it is decreasing in r. 3. Use the labor market clearing condition to derive the AS curve. Show it is increasing in r. .
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