Case Study

Critique of a Constrained Optimization Approach

A policy analyst is trying to determine the optimal level of park maintenance hours, H, that maximizes Community A's welfare, while ensuring Community B's welfare remains constant at a level of 5000. The analyst models the situation as follows:

  • Objective Function (Community A's Welfare): W_A = 500H - T
  • Constraint (Community B's Welfare): 300H + T - 10H² = 5000

(Where T represents a monetary transfer between the communities.)

The analyst proposes the following first step to solve the problem: "I will rearrange the objective function to express T in terms of H and W_A, and then substitute this expression for T into the constraint equation."

Evaluate the analyst's proposed first step. Is this a productive way to proceed? Justify your evaluation by explaining the primary goal of using the substitution method in a constrained choice problem.

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Updated 2025-07-28

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