Chapter 345 Reasonable and unreasonable The Microeconomics exam lasts 120 minutes and the full score is 100 points. Professor Shao Hong seemed to be helping Chen Zhuo on purpose by looking at the corresponding scores for these question types. Multiple choice questions, 30 questions, points; Calculation questions, two questions, 20 points. But there are five essay questions, 50 points each. Except for the multiple-choice questions, Chen Zhuo seemed to have forgotten the definitions of "opportunity cost" and "Giffen goods" and was not so sure about some of the answers. When it came to the calculation questions, Chen only took a glance and knew that the first question was about the analysis of "short-term costs" and the second question was about "drawing function analysis graphs." Chen Zhuo was very good at mathematics in high school, and he continued to have this talent in college. When it came to the subjective questions of the discussion, Chen calmly read the first question: 8. A chemical factory in Region A contributes 40 million yuan in taxes each year, but causes more than % of the environmental pollution in the region. If you are an economics consultant for a district government, how would you use the "Pareto optimality principle" to solve the balance problem between environmental pollution and taxation?
2. When the contradiction between economic growth and environmental pollution is irreconcilable, which side do you choose? "That's awesome, Lao Shao." Chen Zhuo thought that the first essay question was "wide open", directly addressing the real social phenomena without hiding anything. However, this is indeed a typical economic problem, and candidates are even required to use the "Pareto optimality principle" to help come up with ideas. Chen did not rush to write, but looked at the other essay questions. As expected, the remaining questions were just as sensitive and bold. The second question is about the relationship between "bride price" and regional economic development. The third one is about the future trend of “housing prices”. The fourth question is about “marriage rate”. The fifth question is about the "medical and health industry" and first explains the role of economics in hospital management. Then, there is a second question: Under the socialist system, our country's hospitals have embarked on the process of marketization. From your perspective, how can we explore effective medical reforms under the incentive mechanism? "Tsk tsk..." Chen smacked his lips. These questions were a bit beyond the scope of the syllabus for freshmen. But it would be very appropriate to give me a provincial deputy director to do the job. Chen Zhuo had no interest in speculating on the nature of Professor Shao's questions, or rather, he tried to think positively. Maybe he wanted to use this exam to guide students to discover traces of economics in social problems. The operation of all things is inseparable from rules, but the generation of rules is inseparable from the promotion of interests. This "interest" is actually another form of economics. Chen wrote a lot of words on the five essay questions. After he handed in the paper, Liu Qiming behind him asked, "Sixth Brother, I saw that you were the first one to finish the calculation questions. Why did you spend so much time on the essay questions?" “Because it’s difficult.”
Chen said with a smile. "Have it?" For Liu Cixin, he felt that the two calculation questions were the most difficult. Couldn't he just answer the essay questions casually? “Maybe I’m better at talking nonsense.” Chen said modestly, but the next exam was advanced mathematics. Liu Qiming said nervously, "Sixth Brother, don't rush to run after the exam. Let's compare the answers." “That’s something high school kids do.” Chen said jokingly. "No matter! I have to check the answer with you, otherwise I won't be at ease." Liu Qiming is stubborn. In addition to Professor Jiang Yiyan who teaches advanced mathematics, several roommates in dormitory 520 know that Chen Zhe is very good at advanced mathematics. When Professor Jiang assigned homework, while Chen was still scratching his head and trying to put the formulas in, he would often have already deduced the answer. Even Chu Yuanwei once said with conviction: "Chen Zhe, you should enter the Department of Mathematics at Peking University." However, Chen Zhe did not dare to accept such compliments. Not to mention someone like him who scored 140 points in the college entrance examination, even those who scored full marks in mathematics might not be able to enter the Department of Mathematics at Peking University. Or in other words, if you still have to take the normal college entrance examination to go to university, it almost means that you are not suitable for the Department of Mathematics at Peking University. After taking the advanced mathematics test, not only did Liu Qiming ask to check the answers, but many students in the class also gathered around to discuss several major questions. Although each student has a seat for the final exam in college, unlike in high school where the exam rooms are divided according to grades, all economics classes are in the same classroom. Some students still kept their old habits and even quarreled over a single option. After Chen gave a few answers, he left the examination room with a smile on his face. The economics class exam lasted for three days. During these three days, Chen Zhe was relatively focused, but that didn’t mean he knew nothing. For example, with the help of Song Qing, Huang Baihan has taken over the milk tea shop. Chen Zhuo felt that Dahuang was very lucky this time. Normally, after buying a shop, one should open it for business immediately, otherwise he would be burning rent. But because it is winter vacation, the rental time of this milk tea shop in the school starts from the start of school. Even the leaders of the logistics department, seeing that this was a business started by students of the school, not only allowed Huang Baihan to come in and do the renovation during the winter vacation, they also helped bargain with the owner of the previous milk tea shop and purchased their equipment at a very low price. Of course, the purchase money was paid by Song Qing after asking Chen Zhuo for permission. Therefore, "Imperial Tea" had at least a month of preparation time. This amount of preparation time is definitely not enough to open a multinational company, but for a milk tea shop of a few square meters, one month is more than enough. When a person's luck comes, nothing can stop it, as if even God is helping him. Chen Zhuo also gave Da Huang an idea: We can help you keep an eye on the decoration, but you have to find a milk tea shop to work during the winter vacation. Gain some experience during the day and study some new milk tea recipes at night.
There is no need to stick to the category of "pearl milk tea". You can consider "fruit tea", a track that no one has ever tried. …… In addition to Huang Baihan's entrepreneurial matters, Wan Xulin also called to report. He said that he had collected some evidence that Tang Quan had betrayed the company's interests, and if he wanted to take action to rectify the situation, he could do so at any time. After Wan Xulin arrived in Guangzhou, he saw that Chen Zhuo had arranged for his daughter to be admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University and had found professor-level experts for consultation. He was wholeheartedly willing to help. However, Chen's methods of winning people's hearts are not limited to this. One day, Wan Xulin came back from outside and saw a girl in her early 20s sitting beside his daughter's bed. She looked a bit chubby, fair and plump, and very festive. She was dancing and telling Andersen's fairy tales to Wan Yuchan. Wan Yuchan ate a peeled apple while listening attentively. When the story came to the exciting part, she couldn't wait to ask, "Sister, what's next, what's next..." When "Baby Fat" told the climax part, Wan Yuchan started laughing again. The little face that was pale when he first came to Guangzhou now had a little more color. Wan Xulin stood outside and watched silently. It was the first time he saw his daughter smile so happily since she fell ill. After calming down a little, Wan Xulin walked into the ward and solemnly expressed his gratitude to "Baby Fatty": "Are you the nurse hired by Mr. Chen? Thank you for taking care of my daughter." "Baby Fatty" was startled and pointed at a kind-looking middle-aged woman next to him and said, "She is the nurse." "What about you?" Wan Xulin was shocked. He had offended too many people in the past, and he was even worried that his enemies had followed him here. "I am Chen Zhuo's second sister." "Baby Fat" stood up and introduced himself: "My brother told me that a colleague's daughter is in the hospital and asked me to come visit her when I am free." "Chenzhe?" At first, Wan Xulin didn't dare to connect "Chen Zhe and Mr. Chen" together. When he reacted, his pupils suddenly dilated. "Mr. Chen sent my sister to visit and take care of my daughter?" Wan Xulin didn't know that this was Chen Zhuo's cousin and thought she was his real sister. However, given the status of "Mr. Chen" in his heart, Wan Xulin also regards Mao Xintong as a big shot. The feeling of panic mixed with gratitude did not calm down until I called Chen Zhuo. "Mr. Chen." Wan Xulin said firmly: "What do you want to send me to Macau for? Even if it means taking someone's life, I can exchange it with him!" "In a society ruled by law, don't be so impulsive in your words and deeds." Chen said in a friendly manner.
"I think someone like Tang Quan is not worthy of your spending too much time on him." Wan Xulin said: "So you must have other plans for me, I want to make some preparations in advance." At this point, Chen Zhuo felt that it was almost time, so he said: "It's very simple. A friend of mine has a few paintings that I want." "But don't worry, wait until I get the other party's contact information, and then I'll go talk about the price and see if I can buy it at a reasonable price." "If you can't buy it [reasonably], please help me to make it [unreasonably]." ······ (End of this chapter)