Exam 4: Consumer Choice
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Lisa eats both pizzas and burritos. If the price of a pizza increases, Lisa's opportunity set
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If a consumer prefers apples to bananas and prefers bananas to citrus fruit, in order to satisfy assumptions about preferences she has to prefer
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If Fred's marginal utility of pizza equals 10 and his marginal utility of salad equals 2, then
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An indifference curve represents bundles of goods that a consumer
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The indifference curves for left shoes and right shoes would most likely be
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A consumer buys food (F)and shelter (S). If the consumer's income rises and there is no change in the prices of F or S, the marginal rate of transformation of F for S will
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Assume the price of beer is $4, the price of pizza is $10 and the consumer's income is $250. Which consumption bundle will NOT be the consumers choice?
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Joe's income is $500, the price of food (F, y-axis)is $2 per unit, and the price of shelter (S, x-axis)is $100. Which of the following represents his marginal rate of transformation of food for shelter?
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If Isabella buys two goods and the prices of both goods decrease by 50%
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By selecting a bundle where MRS = MRT, the consumer is saying
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There is an indifference curve through every bundle because of the assumption of
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Which is a behavioral economics justification for limiting advertising directed towards children?
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If more is better, how can you explain that more pollution doesn't violate this principle?
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Joe's income is $500, the price of food (F, y-axis)is $2, and the price of shelter (S, x-axis)is $100. Which of the following bundles is in Joe's opportunity set?
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If the consumer's income increases while the prices of both goods remain unchanged, what will happen to the budget line?
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If two goods are perfect substitutes, then the indifference curves for those two goods would be
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