Exam 6: Consumer Behaviour
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Suppose the price of potatoes falls and we observe a decrease in an individual's purchases of potatoes.Which of the following can we infer?
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Suppose there are only two goods,A and B,and that consumer income is constant.If the price of good A falls and the consumption of good B rises,we can conclude that
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An indifference curve plotted for two different goods on the axes
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Suppose Arun consumes only 2 goods - books and CDs - and has a set of downward sloping indifference curves.As Arun moves from one point to another on a particular indifference curve,
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The table below shows the total value (in dollars)that Andrew gets from playing 9- hole rounds of golf. Rounds of Golf per Month Total Value (\ ) 0 0 1 40 2 70 3 92 4 108 5 120 6 130 7 130 TABLE 6- 3
-Refer to Table 6- 3.Andrew values the 4th round of golf at a marginal value of
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Suppose a consumer can purchase only two goods,pasta and cheese.Let the quantity of pasta be measured on the vertical axis and the quantity of cheese be measured on the horizontal axis.If the price of pasta falls,with no change in the price of cheese or in the consumer's money income,then the budget line for the consumer will rotate
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The idea that the utility a consumer derives from successive units of a good diminishes as total consumption of the good increases is known as
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-Refer to Figure 6- 9.In part (i),the line joining points A,B,and C is known as ,which shows how .

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The table below shows the total value (in dollars)that Andrew gets from playing 9- hole rounds of golf. Rounds of Golf per Month Total Value (\ ) 0 0 1 40 2 70 3 92 4 108 5 120 6 130 7 130 TABLE 6- 3
-If money income is reduced by half,and the prices of all goods consumed by the household are reduced by half,the household's budget line will
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The table below shows the quantities of toffee bars and bags of cashews that a consumer could consume over a 1- week period. Toffee (bars) Cashews (bags) Units Marginal Utility Total Utility Marginal Utility Total Utility 1 10 10 12 12 2 8 18 10 22 3 5 23 7 29 4 3 26 5 34 5 1 27 2 36 6 0 27 1 37 7 0 27 0 27 TABLE 6- 1
-Refer to Table 6- 1.If the prices of toffee bars and bags of cashews are both $1 and this consumer has $7 per week to spend on these two snacks,how many of each will he/she purchase to maximize utility?
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In which of the following situations will an individual's purchasing power be unaffected?
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Since there is a limited supply of diamonds in the world,the consumption of diamonds
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The figures below show Chris's consumption of specialty coffee per week.
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-Marginal utility analysis predicts a downward- sloping demand curve for good X because

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An equal proportional increase in money income and all money prices will
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If consumption of an extra unit of some good generates a marginal utility of zero,then consumption of that additional unit would mean that total utility would
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