microecon - chapter 8 (Utility & demand)

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the endowment effect

Gerald is willing to buy a grand piano for​ $47,000, but he is not willing to give up the grand piano he currently owns for​ $47,000. ​Gerald's behaviour is an example of​ ______.

the price of water is low and the price of a diamond is​ high, but water is essential to life while diamonds are not

The paradox of value asks why​ ______.

10.6 percent divided by 4.3 ​percent, which is 2.5.

The price of bread rose 10.6 percent and the price of fresh milk rose 4.3 percent. So the change in the relative price of bread in terms of fresh milk is

take the action

The rule to follow is if the marginal gain from an action exceeds the marginal​ loss, ___________.

bounded​ rationality, bounded​ will-power, and bounded​ self-interest

The three limitations on human rationality that behavioural economics emphasizes are​ ______.

increases

The total utility is the total benefit that a person gets from the consumption of a good or service. Total utility ________ as the quantity consumed increases.

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The total utility obtained from three packs of potato chips is 36 units and the total utility obtained from two packs is 32 units. The marginal utility from the third pack is​ _____ unit(s).

decreases; decreases

To return to consumer​ equilibrium, Ben​ ______ the number of video games he plays. As Ben returns to consumer​ equilibrium, his marginal utility per dollar for movies​ ______ .

consumption

Utility is the benefit or satisfaction that a person gets from the ________ of a good or service.

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When Gabrielle buys 3 manicures​, her total utility is 122 ​units, and when Gabrielle buys 4 ​manicures, her total utility is 150 units. what is the marginal utility of the 4th manicure?

inward

When Wendy'sWendy's income decreases she can afford fewer sandwiches and fewer bus tickets. Wendy's budget line shifts _______

Bounded rationality

________ is rationality that is limited by the computing power of the human brain.

Bounded​ will-power

________ is the less than perfect​ will-power that prevents us from making a decision that we​ know, at the time of implementing the​ decision, we will later regret.

Bounded​ self-interest

________ is the limited​ self-interest that results in sometimes suppressing our own interests to help others.

Diminishing marginal utility

_________ is the general tendency for the marginal utility to decrease as the quantity of a good consumed increases.

Bounded​ will-power

A fan setting a personal eating record knows that overeating is a decision he will later regret., thus it demonstrates______

does not change

An increase in income shifts the budget line outward. The slope of the budget line _______.

an explanation of why we do not always make rational economic decisions

Behavioural economics and neuroeconomics seek to achieve​ ______.

compute and implement rational​ decisions; markets

Behavioural economics studies the ways in which limits on the human​ brain's ability to​ _____ influences economic behaviourlong dash—both the decisions that people make and the consequence of those decisions for the way​ _____ work.

increases; increases

Ben consumes only movies and video games and he is in consumer equilibrium. For​ Ben, movies and video games are substitutes. The price of a movie falls which​ _____ the marginal utility per dollar from movies. To return to consumer​ equilibrium, Ben​ ______ the number of movies he sees.

maximized.

But when enough dollars have been moved from B to A to make the two marginal utilities per dollar​ equal, total utility cannot be increased further. Utility is ________

8 songs and 1 cookie or 4 songs and 3 cookies

JQ I got wrong: Jake has a budget of​ $10 per week to spend on song downloads and cookies. 1. If the price of a song is​ $1 and the price of a cookie is​ $2, what are the quantities of songs and cookies that *exhaust​* Jake's budget?

forgoing utility maximization to set their record

Setting​ "personal records" results in some fans​ ______

more; fewer

So if the marginal utility per dollar from hot chocolate exceeds the marginal utility per dollar from video​ games, buy ______ hot chocolate and play _______ video games.

both have arbitrary units of measurement

Utility and temperature are similar because​ ______.

demand curve; shifts leftward

When the price of a movie​ falls, there is an increase in the quantity of movies demanded and a movement down along the ______ for movies. When the price of a movie​ falls, Ben decreases his demand for video games. The demand curve for video games _______.

Utility *You use the concept of utility to decide which of all the alternative combinations of goods and services that you can​ afford, you will buy.

______ is the benefit or satisfaction that a person gets from the consumption of goods and services.

Marginal utility

______ is the change in total utility that results from a​ one-unit increase in the quantity of a good consumed.

Total utility

_______ is the total benefit that a person gets from the consumption of all the different goods and services.

Marginal utility per dollar

_________ is the marginal utility from a good that results from spending one more dollar on it.

budget and prices

A *budget line* is a line that describes limits to consumption possibilities and that depends on a​ consumer's _______& ________ of goods and services.

budget line

A change in income shifts the _______ but leaves its slope unchanged.

slope

A change in price changes the ______ of the budget line.

complements

A complement is a good that is used in conjunction with another good. When the cross elasticity of demand is​ negative, the two goods are _________.

total utility

A consumer equilibrium is a situation in which a consumer has allocated all of her income in a way that maximizes her _______.

preferences e.g Lisa buys 2 kilograms of chicken and 1 bag of rice from the grocery​ store, implies Lisa choice to buy these goods from the grocery store over anything else.

A consumption choice that is a description of​ one's likes and dislikes are ________.

income or prices change

Consumption possibilities change when _________ or ________ change.

true

T/F: We cannot determine which activity one enjoys more by comparing the total utilities from two activities.

T

T/F; When the last dollar spent on each good gives the same marginal​ utility, then total utility cannot be increased by changing the consumption combination.

total​ utility; marginal utility *Because we consume so much​ water, it has a large total utility. And because marginal utility diminishes as we consume more of a​ good, water has a small marginal utility. Because we consume so few​ diamonds, diamonds have a small total utility. And the marginal utility of diamonds is large.

The paradox of value is resolved by distinguishing between​ ______ and​ ______.

decreases; decreases

If the Tribute Patchwork bas is copied and thousands are sold​ illegally, the demand for the real Louis Vuitton Tribute Patchwork bag _______. And because the copied bag is a substitute for the real​ bag, demand for the real bag becomes more elastic. When the demand for the real bag becomes more​ elastic, the demand curve becomes flatter. Consumer surplus is the excess of the benefit received from a good over the amount paid for it. Supply is perfectly inelastic at a quantity of 24 real bags. The demand curve shifts​ leftward, so the price​ falls, and the consumer surplus _________.

A and less on B

If the marginal utility per dollar from good A exceeds that from good B​, total utility can be increased by spending more on ___________.

total utility

In consumer​ equilibrium, a consumer maximizes his or her ______.

change

Marginal utility is the ________ in total utility that results from a​ one-unit increase in the quantity of a good consumed.

dividing the marginal utility from the good by its price.

Marginal utility per dollar is calculated by _________

exhaust

More consumption brings more​ utility, so only those choices that _______ income can maximize utility.

the activity of the human​ brain; an economic

Neuroeconomics is the study of​ _____ when a person makes​ _____ decision.

The accompanying table shows that​ Max's marginal utility from his 6th hour of windsurfing is 16 units and his marginal utility from his 6th hour of snorkelling is 10 units. So Max enjoys his 6th hour of windsurfing more than his 6th hour of snorkelling.

Q I got wrong:

inside; outside

Roger can afford all points on his budget line and _________ his budget line. Roger cannot afford points _______ his budget line.

we also give utility for gaining the record

Setting personal records for eating can be reconciled with marginal utility theory if _______.

F; relative cost of gum increases but r.c of mints decreases!

T/F; When the price of a pack of gumpack of gum rises, the relative price of a box of mintsbox of mints increases.

bounded willpower and bounded​ self-interest Bounded willpower is the​ less-than-perfect willpower that prevents us from making a decision that we​ know, at the time of implementing the​ decision, we will later regret. ​Utility-maximization is most likely to occur if the city buys the cheaper​ California-sourced berries. But weak willpower could lead to the purchase of the more expensive Ontario strawberries. Bounded​ self-interest is the limited​ self-interest that results in sometimes suppressing our own interests to help others. Toronto may decide to help the Ontario strawberry growers over the prospect of​ utility-maximization.

The conflict that might exist between​ utility-maximization and the decision to allocate the​ city's budget on the basis of​ 'buy local' is​ ______.

Neuroeconomics

The discipline uses the observational tools and ideas of neuroscience to better understand economic decisions.

decreases

The fact that fans eat less at subsequent games indicates that the marginal utility from ballpark food​ ______ as the quantity consumed increases.

inelastic

​Max's elasticity of demand for rented windsurfing equipment is 0.75. When price elasticity of demand is less than​ 1, demand is _______.


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