
Economics 20th Edition by Campbell McConnell ,Stanley Brue ,Sean Flynn
Edition 20ISBN: 978-0077660772
Economics 20th Edition by Campbell McConnell ,Stanley Brue ,Sean Flynn
Edition 20ISBN: 978-0077660772 Exercise 1
One type of systematic error arises because people tend to think of benefits in percentage terms rather than in absolute dollar amounts. As an example, Samir is willing to drive 20 minutes out of his way to save $4 on a grocery item that costs $10 at a market. But he is unwilling to drive 20 minutes out of his way to save $10 on a laptop that costs $400 at a store. In percentage terms, how big is the savings on the grocery item? On the laptop? In absolute terms, how big is the savings on the grocery item? On the laptop? If Samir is willing to sacrifice 20 minutes of his time to save $4 in one case, shouldn't he also be willing to sacrifice 20 minutes of his time to save $10?
Explanation
Percentage of savings on grocery item:
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