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L09 Review
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Review A decisionmaker chooses its most preferred alternative from the affordable ones. Budget set Preferences (Utility) Choice (Demand)
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Budget set Budget set: given Write down budget constraint
Illustrate it geometrically (numbers) Interpret the slope (econ. and geom.) Changes: Price and Income Modifications: e.g. Taxes, Subsidies, Gifts
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Budget set Graph, Slope, Price and Income Change
Taxes, Subsidies, Gifts
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Preferences Preferences: ranking of bundles
Geometric representation – indifference c. Goods, Bads, Satiated preferences (slopes) Four examples of preferences Cob-Douglass Perfect Complements Perfect Substitutes Quasilinear Utility and MRS Monotone transformations
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Preferences (4 examples)
MRS (find, interpret, )
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Choice – well behaved preferences
Given and Note: can be parameters Find optimal choice on the graph Secrets of happiness Geometric interpretation Economic Interpretation Analytical solution Magic formulas
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Choice Graph, optimality conditions, twist interiority!
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Extreme preferences Graph, optimality conditions, twist interiority, !
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Magic formulas
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Behavior of the demand Own – price change: Ordinary or Giffen
Income change: Normal or Inferior Demand and Engel Curve Plot and find them analytically (four examples of preferences) Other good price change: Gross Substitutes or Complements
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Own-price change TCH=SE+IE Interpretation
Decomposition: Auxiliary budget line Relation: Giffen - Inferior goods
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Buying and selling Nominal Income – endowment of goods
Budget set: buying selling Changing prices Price offer curve Find net demands for extreme preferences!
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Labor supply Labor leisure choice Budget set Labor leisure Choice
Why labor supply is inelastic
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