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Solutions Manual Figures and Tables

Chapter 1 Equilibrium and Efficiency Figures and Tables

Exercise 1.13: Possible shares

Exercise 1.13: Faster rate of decline

Chapter 2 Equilibrium and Efficiency Figures and Tables

Exercise 2.4: Budget constraint

Exercise 2.7: Edgeworth box and equilibria

Exercise 2.7: Non-square Edgeworth box

Exercise 2.8: Indifference curves

Exercise 2.8: Improving welfare

Exercise 2.8: Equilibrium budget constraint

Exercise 2.11: Excess demand

Exercise 2.12: Profit

Exercise 2.13: Representation of fixed costs

Exercise 2.15: Possibility of non- production

Exercise 2.20: Indifference curves

Exercise 2.20: Every allocation is Pareto-efficient

Exercise 2.20: Efficient allocations on the boundary

Exercise 2.21: Pareto-efficient allocations

Exercise 2.12: Equilibrium

Exercise 2.22: Preferences of consumer 2

Exercise 2.22: Pareto-efficient allocations

Exercise 2.23: Pareto-efficient allocations

Exercise 2.25: A Pareto-efficient allocation that cannot be decentralized

Chapter 3 Public Sector Statistics Figures

Chapter 5 Public Goods Figures and Tables

Chapter 6 Club Goods and Local Public Goods Figures

Chapter 7 Externalities Figures

Chapter 8 Imperfect Competition Figures and Tables

Chapter 9 Asymmetric Information Figures and Tables

Chapter 10 Political Economy Figures and Tables

Chapter 11 Rent-Seeking Figures

Chapter 12 Optimality and Comparability Figures and Tables

Chapter 13 Inequality and Poverty Figures and Tables

Chapter 14 Commodity Taxation Figures and Tables

Chapter 15 Income Taxation Figures and Tables

Chapter 16 Tax Evasion Figures and Tables

Chapter 17 Fiscal Federalism Figures and Tables

Chapter 18 Fiscal Competition Figures and Tables

Chapter 19 Intertemporal Efficiency Figures and Tables

Chapter 20 Social Security Figures and Tables

Chapter 21 Economic Growth Figures and Tables