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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
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Chapter 11
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Chapter 12
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Chapter 14
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Chapter 9: Demand for Goods and Supply of Labor and Capital

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Graph 9.1ab

Income-Demand Curves when Pasta is Inferior (a) and Steak is Normal (b)

Graph 9.2abc

Three Types of Own-Price Demand Curves

Own-Price Demand for a Normal, Regular Inferior and Giffen Good

Graph 9.3

Cross-Price Demand Curve when Tastes are Quasilinear in x1

Graph 9.4abc

Leisure Demand (middle row) and Labor Supply (bottom row) Curves

Graph 9.5ab

Supply Curves for Capital from Savers

Graph 9.6ab

Demand Curves for Capital from Borrowers

Graph 9.7

Switching from Borrowing to Saving as the Interest Rate Rises

Graph 9.8ab

Income­Demand Relationships when u(x1, x2) = x10.75 x20.25

Graph 9.9ab

Own Price-Demand Relationships when u(x1, x2) = x10.75 x20.25

Graph 9.10ab

Cross Price-Demand Relationships for CES utility functions with different Elasticities of Substitution

Graph 9.11abc

Labor Supply Curves when Tastes are Quasilinear in Leisure (a), Cobb-Douglas (b) or more generally CES (c)