BackConsumer Behaviour: Utility, Demand, and Consumer Surplus
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- #1 Multiple ChoiceSuppose a consumer derives the following marginal utility from consuming bottles of juice: the first bottle gives 30 utils, the second 20 utils, the third 15 utils, and so on, with marginal utility decreasing for each additional bottle. What economic principle does this illustrate?
- #2 Multiple ChoiceA consumer spends all her income on two goods, X and Y. The price of X is $4, the price of Y is $2. The marginal utility of the last unit of X consumed is 20 utils, and the marginal utility of the last unit of Y consumed is 10 utils. Is the consumer maximizing her utility?
- #3 Multiple ChoiceIf the price of good X falls, what happens to the consumer’s real income and what effect does this have on the quantity demanded of X if X is a normal good?
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