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MATH2003J, OPTIMIZATION IN ECONOMICS,

BDIC 2023/2024, SPRING

Problem Sheet 14

Question 1:

Compute the principal minors, the Hessian, and the bordered Hessian of the following func tions:

(a) f(x, y, z) = e
x+y + z.

(b) g(x, y) = xy.

(c) h(x, y) = e
x
cos y.

Question 2:

Consider the function

defined for x, y > 0.

(a) Sketch the level sets Ca and the upper level sets Pa of f, for a = 1, 0,−1.

(b) Use the definition to examine if f is quasi-concave.

(c) Use the Second order derivative test(s) to examine if f is concave and/or quasi-concave.

Question 3:

Let f be a function of n variables defined over a convex set S ⊂ Rn.

(A) f is quasi-concave (i.e. the upper level sets Pa are convex for all a).

(B) f has the following property: “for every points x, x0 ∈ S which satisfy f(x) ≥ f(x0) then they also have to satisfy: f((1 − λ)x + λx0) ≥ f(x0) for all λ ∈ [0, 1] .”

Show that the above 2 statements are equivalent. That means (A) implies (B) and (B) implies (A).

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