Exam 5: Background to Demand: Consumer Choices

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Higher education is a normal good. If its price falls

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If the price of a good falls and the good is an inferior good, the income effect causes a decrease in the quantity demanded of that good.

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A change in the relative prices of which of the following pair of goods would likely cause the smallest substitution effect?

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Indifference curves for perfect substitutes are

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Exhibit A Exhibit A   -Refer to Exhibit A. Suppose that the consumer must choose between buying socks and belts. Also, suppose that the consumer's income is R1 000. If the price of a belt is R100 and the price of a pair of socks is R50, the consumer will choose to buy the commodity bundle represented by point? -Refer to Exhibit A. Suppose that the consumer must choose between buying socks and belts. Also, suppose that the consumer's income is R1 000. If the price of a belt is R100 and the price of a pair of socks is R50, the consumer will choose to buy the commodity bundle represented by point?

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Indifference curves tend to be bowed inward because of diminishing

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Exhibit A Exhibit A   -Refer to Exhibit A. Suppose that the consumer must choose between buying socks and belts. Also, suppose that the consumer's income is R1 000. Suppose that the price of a pair of socks falls from R50 to R20. The substitution effect is represented by the movement from point? -Refer to Exhibit A. Suppose that the consumer must choose between buying socks and belts. Also, suppose that the consumer's income is R1 000. Suppose that the price of a pair of socks falls from R50 to R20. The substitution effect is represented by the movement from point?

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Evaluate the following statement, "Warren Buffet is the second richest person in the world. He does not face any constraint on his ability to purchase commodities he wants."

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The limit on the consumption bundles that a consumer can afford is known as

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Last week, the reserve bank took steps to lower interest rates by one percentage point. This means that

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An individual's demand curve for a good is derived by

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A Giffen good is an extremely inferior good.

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Explain the relationship between the budget constraint and indifference curve at a consumer's optimum.

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The marginal rate of substitution between two goods equals the

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Why do people face trade-offs?

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Indifference curves measure the consumer's willingness to trade one good for another good while maintaining a constant level of satisfaction.

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If the price of hamburgers increases, the substitution effect works to

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Bongiwe spends all of her income on warm-up suits and running shoes, and the price of a warm-up suit is four times as large as the price of a pair of shoes. Then, in order to maximise total utility, Bongiwe should

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Suppose a consumer must choose between the consumption of sandwiches and pizza. If we measure the quantity of pizza on the horizontal axis and the quantity of sandwiches on the vertical axis, and if the price of a pizza is R100 and the price of a sandwich is R50, then the slope of the budget constraint is:

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Stefan consumes only cheese and crackers. a) Could these both be inferior goods for Stefan? Explain. b) Suppose that cheese is a normal good for Stefan while crackers is inferior. If the price of cheese falls, explain what happens to Stefan's consumption of both cheese and crackers.

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