Exam 6: Consumer Behaviour

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The table below shows the total value (in dollars) that Andrew gets from playing 9-hole rounds of golf. The table below shows the total value (in dollars) that Andrew gets from playing 9-hole rounds of golf.   TABLE 6-3 -Refer to Table 6-3. TABLE 6-3 -Refer to Table 6-3.

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Given a typical downward-sloping demand curve in a market that has reached its equilibrium, the consumer surplus

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A parallel shift in the consumer's budget line always indicates a change in

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At a garage sale, Dominique purchases a sewing machine for $30 when she was willing to pay $55.If the sewing machine costs $200 new, Dominique's consumer surplus would be _ .

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The substitution effect is

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Any consumption point that is on the budget line

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An equal proportional increase in money income and all money prices will

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The table below shows the total value (in dollars) that Andrew gets from playing 9-hole rounds of golf. The table below shows the total value (in dollars) that Andrew gets from playing 9-hole rounds of golf.   TABLE 6-3 -Refer to Table 6-3. If the price of a 9-hole round of golf is $16, then Andrew's consumer surplus will be TABLE 6-3 -Refer to Table 6-3. If the price of a 9-hole round of golf is $16, then Andrew's consumer surplus will be

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Given a particular market demand curve, consumer surplus is

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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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If the price of a normal good changes, the income effect of the price change will

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Since there is a relatively plentiful supply of water in Canada (this is not true in many parts of the world), the consumption of water in Canada

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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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Economists usually assume that consumers

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The Smith family is allocating its monthly household expenditure between only two goods, foodandclothing. Suppose that the price of food is $12 per unit, and the price of clothing is $16 per unit and that the marginal utility that the family is receiving from its consumption of clothing is currently200. What is the family's marginal utility from its consumption of food if it is maximizing its utility?

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In indifference curve analysis, the consumer's utility-maximizing point is where

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Given a particular consumer's indifference map, the further the indifference curve is from theorigin

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