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Adore Myraa
on Oct 14, 2024Verified
Ike's utility function is U(x, y) xy.Ike consumes 2 units of x and 8 units of y.
A) Ike would be willing to make small exchanges of x for y in which he would give up 4 units of x for every unit of y he got.
B) Ike would be willing to trade away all of his x for y as long as he got more than 4 units of y for every unit of x he gave up.
C) Ike will always be willing to make trades at any price if he does not have equal amounts of the two goods.
D) Ike likes x and y equally well so he is always willing to exchange 1 unit of either good for more than 1 unit of the other.
E) None of the above.
Utility Function
A mathematical representation of a consumer's preference ranking over a set of goods or services, indicating satisfaction levels.
Units Of X
A generic term for measuring quantities of a variable or unspecified item, labeled as 'X'.
Exchanges Of X For Y
Transactions or trades where one good, service, or asset (X) is traded for another (Y).
- Calculate the effects of changes in consumption on utility levels.
- Evaluate consumer choices and trade-offs using marginal rate of substitution (MRS) and indifference curves.
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Learning Objectives
- Calculate the effects of changes in consumption on utility levels.
- Evaluate consumer choices and trade-offs using marginal rate of substitution (MRS) and indifference curves.
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