ECON281 Lecture 3: Econ 281 - Lecture 3.docx

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Assumptions about consumer preferences: preferences are complete, she prefers basket a to e or h because she receives the same amount of clothing with these three baskets, but more food at a. If a > b and if b > e, then a > e: more is better. Y: graphically, the marginal utility at a particular point is represented by the slope of a line that is tangent to the utility function at that point. Indifferent curves: a curve connecting a set of consmption baskets that yield the same level of satisfaction to the consumer. Indifference curves on an indifference map have the following four properties: when the consumer likes both goods (i. e. , when mux and muy are both positive), all the indifference curves have a negative slope. Every consumption basket lies on one and only one indifference curve. If it did, then the indifference curves would have to cross at some point and they cannot.

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