Introductory Microeconomics ECON10004
ECON10004: Introductory Microeconomics // Assignment—2 (15%)
Due date: Wednesday 04-October by 6.00pm (.pdf file)
1000 words limit (does not include diagrams)
Submission:
- you must submit your assignment via the LMS subject page before 6.00 pm,
Wednesday 04-October, as a single .pdf file;
- the subject has a “no-extension policy”; thus, late submissions will not be accepted;
- to double check that you uploaded the correct file and to confirm your submission’s
timestamp, you may want to either view or download it; for step-by-step instructions,
please check out the “view a submitted assignment” subsection at
https://lms.unimelb.edu.au/students/student-guides/assignments
- after you have submitted your assignment, please remember to also keep a local copy.
Logistics:https://weibo.com/u/7916053997
- there is a maximum limit of 1000 words (not including equations, diagrams, or the
text of the problem itself);
- all problems are compulsory, and must be solved in the order in which they appear;
- all answers must be clearly labelled (e.g., write “c)” before your third answer); you
may (but don’t have to) copy the question before providing your answer to it
- answers must be fully typed; diagrams may still be hand drawn, but please be sure to
insert them in the right place in the file, as only one file may be submitted;
- please be aware of the University policy on plagiarism and collusion
https://academicintegrity.unimelb.edu.au/#plagiarism-and-collusion
- a maximum of 100 points are awarded according to the quality of the answers
Note: Quality answers are succinct and legible; points may be deducted for exceeding
the word limit, or for not submitting a typed assignment. At the same time, quality
answers will show any relevant intermediary equations and steps that are required to
derive a result.
Due date: Wednesday 04-October by 6.00pm (.pdf file)
1000 words limit (does not include diagrams)
Submission:
- you must submit your assignment via the LMS subject page before 6.00 pm,
Wednesday 04-October, as a single .pdf file;
- the subject has a “no-extension policy”; thus, late submissions will not be accepted;
- to double check that you uploaded the correct file and to confirm your submission’s
timestamp, you may want to either view or download it; for step-by-step instructions,
please check out the “view a submitted assignment” subsection at
https://lms.unimelb.edu.au/students/student-guides/assignments
- after you have submitted your assignment, please remember to also keep a local copy.
Logistics:https://weibo.com/u/7916053997
- there is a maximum limit of 1000 words (not including equations, diagrams, or the
text of the problem itself);
- all problems are compulsory, and must be solved in the order in which they appear;
- all answers must be clearly labelled (e.g., write “c)” before your third answer); you
may (but don’t have to) copy the question before providing your answer to it
- answers must be fully typed; diagrams may still be hand drawn, but please be sure to
insert them in the right place in the file, as only one file may be submitted;
- please be aware of the University policy on plagiarism and collusion
https://academicintegrity.unimelb.edu.au/#plagiarism-and-collusion
- a maximum of 100 points are awarded according to the quality of the answers
Note: Quality answers are succinct and legible; points may be deducted for exceeding
the word limit, or for not submitting a typed assignment. At the same time, quality
answers will show any relevant intermediary equations and steps that are required to
derive a result.