Exam 21: Consumer Choice: Maximizing Utility and Behavioral Economics

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Given two goods,X and Y,their prices,PX and PY,a consumer is in equilibrium when the last dollar spent on X yields

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Suppose a consumer is purchasing Coke (c)and pretzels (p)in quantities such that he is achieving consumer equilibrium.Then the price of Coke increases.Which of the following will be true?

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If the rate of increase of total utility declines as the quantity consumed of a good increases,it follows that marginal utility must be

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Exhibit 21-2 Exhibit 21-2    -Refer to Exhibit 21-2.Total utility for the first two oranges is -Refer to Exhibit 21-2.Total utility for the first two oranges is

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Don receives 100 utils from consuming two oranges.The utility he derives from consuming the second orange equals 30 utils.The information provided

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The MU/P ratio for good X is greater than the MU/P ratio for good Y.To achieve consumer equilibrium,the consumer reallocates dollars from the purchase of good Y to the purchase of good X.If the law of diminishing marginal utility holds,the marginal utility of good X __________ and the marginal utility of good Y __________.

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The 100th game of chess gives Jones more utility than the 32nd game of chess.It follows that

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An indifference curve shows all

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Research conducted by Nicholas Epley and his colleagues at Harvard showed that people will spend a _________________ percentage of money given to them if it is ________________ rather than

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Economists assume that the goal of consumers is to maximize total utility.

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The diamond-water paradox holds that often things that have high __________ have a __________ price and things that have a low __________ have a __________ price.

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To resolve the diamond-water paradox,it is important to note that under most circumstances,

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Smith,who has $10,000,receives an extra dollar,as does Jones,who has $100,000.Smith receives more utility from the extra dollar than does Jones.This is an example of

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Explain how the conditions for consumer equilibrium help to support the law of demand.Give an example to support your answer.

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Rich has $100,000 and Poore has $1,000.Which of these statements is most strongly supported by the theory of consumer choice?

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For the consumer,a point on an indifference curve that lies farther from the origin is preferable compared to those points that are closer to the origin.

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Given two goods,X and Y,and their prices,PX and PY a consumer will maximize utility by allocating expenditures such that

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A good can have high total utility and low marginal utility.

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Suppose you are eating buffalo wings at a local happy hour.The total utils from doing so after the fourth,fifth,sixth,and seventh wings are 80,116,136,150,respectively.The marginal utility of the sixth wing is __________ utils.

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Exhibit 21-4 Exhibit 21-4    -Refer to Exhibit 21-4. What value goes in blank (A)? -Refer to Exhibit 21-4. What value goes in blank (A)?

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