What This Document Is
This is a fifth problem set for Principles of Microeconomics (73-102) at Carnegie Mellon University, from Fall 2018. It’s a take-home assignment designed for students to apply course concepts to solve economic problems. The assignment is to be completed individually and submitted via Gradescope as a single PDF file.
Why This Document Matters
This problem set is for students enrolled in the specified microeconomics course. It serves as a practice and assessment tool, helping students solidify their understanding of game theory and economic equilibrium. Successful completion contributes to the overall course grade. The due date is December 3rd, 2018, at 5:00 p.m.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document *is* the assignment itself; it does not provide solutions or detailed explanations. Students are expected to have a working knowledge of microeconomic principles to complete the problems. It requires independent work and careful application of learned concepts.
What This Document Provides
The document includes four problem sets: one involving a strategic form game with sushi preferences, another concerning a duel between aristocrats, a section requiring analysis of equilibria in different game scenarios, and a final problem involving congressional and presidential preferences over policy proposals. It also provides general submission instructions and formatting guidelines. This preview does *not* include the solutions to the problems, nor does it offer any worked examples or detailed explanations of the concepts involved.