Find derivate of unemployment-inflation for monetary poly


Consider a simple model of presidential elections. It is well established by political scientists that economic factors affect the popularity of an incumbent. An incumbent's chance of reelection may thus depend upon variables such as the unemployment rate, U, and the inflation rate, π, in the year of the election. A simple function that captures this relationship relates the ratio of the votes going to an incumbent relative to those going to the challenger, V, as a function of the unemployment rate and the inflation rate: V = f(U, π ).Reflecting our assumption that higher unemployment or higher inflation lowers the proportion of votes going to the incumbent. We also model unemployment and inflation as a function of monetary policy, as shown by
U = g(M) and π =h(M).

A) Find the derivate of unemployment and inflation with respective to monetary poly and interpret the result?
B) Find the derivative of the vote ratio with respect to monetary policy and interpret the result?

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