Exam 13: Consumers Surplus-Part A

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Yoram's utility function is U(x, y)= 2x + 5y.The price of x is $4 and the price of y is $15.Yoram has $150 a week to spend on x and y.Yoram is offered a chance to join a club of y consumers.If he joins, he can get y at a price of $10.What is the most that Yoram would be willing to pay to join the club?

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The number of "Gore in 2004" buttons demanded on a certain university campus is given by D(p)= 100 - p, where p is the price of buttons measured in pennies.The supply function is S(p)= p.The current administration manages to enforce a price ceiling of 40A2 per button.The effect on net consumer's surplus is

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If somebody is buying 10 units of x and the price of x falls by $3, then that person's net consumer's surplus must increase by at least $30.

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Herbie's utility function is U(x, y)= x + 8y - y2/2, where x is the number of x's he consumes per week and y is the number of y's he consumes per week.Herbie has $200 a week to spend.The price of x is $1.The price of y is currently $4 per unit.Herbie has received an invitation to join a club devoted to the consumption of y.If he joins the club, Herbie can get a discount on the purchase of y.If he belonged to the club, he could buy y for $1 a unit.How much is the most Herbie would be willing to pay to join this club?

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Bernice's preferences can be represented by the utility function, U(x, y)= min{x, y}.She faces prices ($2, $1), and her income is $12.If prices change to ($3, $1), the compensating variation

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Poindexter's utility function is U(x, y)= min{x + 2y, 3x + y}, where x is butter and y is guns.If the price of butter is $4 and the price of guns is $5, what would it cost Poindexter to buy the cheapest bundle that he likes as well as 4 units of butter and 3 units of guns?

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Ella's utility function is min{5x, y}.If the price of x is $10 and the price of y is $15, how much money would she need to be able to purchase a bundle that she likes as well as the bundle (x, y)= (10, 25)?

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Bernice has the utility function U(x, y)F= min{x, y}.The price of x used to be 3 but rose to 4.The price of y remained at 1.Her income is 12.The price increase was as bad for her as a loss of $3 in income.

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Sir Plus has a demand function for mead that is given by the equation D(p)= 100 - p.If the price of mead is $90, how much is Sir Plus's net consumer's surplus?

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Holly consumes only goods X and Y.Her income is $500 and her utility function is U(x, y)= max{x, y}, where x is the number of units of X she consumes and y is the number of units of Y she consumes.The price of good Y is 1.The price of good X used to be 1/3 but is now 2.The equivalent variation of this price change for Holly is

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There is a positive consumer's surplus when the total amount the consumer pays for something is less than the amount she would be willing to pay rather than do without it altogether.

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With quasilinear preferences, the equivalent variation and the compensating variation in income due to a tax are the same.

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The equivalent variation in income from a tax is the amount of extra income that a consumer would need in order to be as well off after the tax is imposed as he was originally.

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If there is a price increase for a good that Susan consumes, her compensating variation is the change in her income that allows her to purchase her new optimal bundle at the original prices.

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Quasimodo from your workbook has the utility function U(x, m)= 100x - x2/2 + m, where x is his consumption of earplugs and m is money left over to spend on other stuff.If he has $10,000 to spend on earplugs and other stuff and if the price of earplugs rises from $50 to $75, then his net consumer's surplus

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Izaak likes to eat pizza and to fish.The more fishing he does the happier he is, up to 8 hours a day.If he fishes longer than 8 hours he gets a sore back and is less happy than if he hadn't fished at all.For y less than or equal to 8, his utility function is U(x, y)= x + 6y, where x is money spent on pizza and y is hours per day spent fishing.His income is $45 a day and he has no expenses other than pizza.The Bureau of Fisheries has just decided to allow people without fishing licenses to fish only 3 hours a day.But if you buy a fishing license, you can fish as many hours as you wish.How much is Izaak willing pay for a license?

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Bernice has the utility function u(x, y)= min{x, y}, where x is the number of pairs of earrings she buys per week and y is the number of dollars per week she has left to spend on other things.(We allow the possibility that she buys fractional numbers of pairs of earrings per week.)If she originally had an income of $10 per week and was paying a price of $8 per pair of earrings, then if the price of earrings rose to $13 per pair, the compensating variation of that price change (measured in dollars per week)would be closest to

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If there is a price increase for a good that Marilyn consumes, her compensating variation is the change in her income that allows her to purchase her new optimal bundle at the original prices.

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Sir Plus has a demand function for mead that is given by the equation D(p)= 100 - p.If the price of mead is $60, how much is Sir Plus's net consumer's surplus?

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Izaak likes to eat pizza and to fish.The more fishing he does the happier he is, up to 8 hours a day.If he fishes longer than 8 hours he gets a sore back and is less happy than if he hadn't fished at all.For y less than or equal to 8, his utility function is U(x, y)= x + 3y, where x is money spent on pizza and y is hours per day spent fishing.His income is $40 a day and he has no expenses other than pizza.The Bureau of Fisheries has just decided to allow people without fishing licenses to fish only 3 hours a day.But if you buy a fishing license, you can fish as many hours as you wish.How much is Izaak willing pay for a license?

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