ECON 110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6S: Reservation Wage, Indifference Curve, Budget Constraint

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When studying the labour supply decision of a household, the endowment is time: we assume the household has h amount of time to allocate between labour and leisure. When the household allocates a unit of time to the labour market it earns a wage, w: thus, total income in a given period is wl. A household can spend income on the other goods in the model consumption. Preferences over the two goods in the model (leisure and consumption) are defined by normal (convex to the origin) indifference curves: it is usually assumed in the model that both consumption and leisure are normal goods. The maximum amount consumers can spend on consumption is what they earn in the labour market. Labour supply is limited by the total amount of time available and the amount the household decides to take in leisure, leads to the budget constraint being rewritten as. C = wl = w(h - ) = wh - w.

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