ECON 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Demand Curve

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The choices that you make as a buyer of goods and services your consumption choices are in uenced by many factors. We can summarize them under 2 broad headings: consumption possibilities, preferences. Your consumption possibilities are all the things that you can afford to buy. You can afford many different combinations of the goods and services, but they are all limited by your income and by the prices that you must pay (see page 178 for example). The easiest way to describe consumption possibilities is to consider a model consumer who buys only two items. Consumption possibilities are limited by income and by the prices of movies and pop. When lisa spends all her income, she reaches the limits to her consumption possibilities. We describe this limit with a budget line, which marks the boundary between those combinations of goods and services that a household can afford to buy and those that cannot afford.

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