ECO200Y5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Indifference Curve, Marginal Utility, C More Entertainment

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Economists see consumers as being rational given the constraints they. Completeness and rankability implies consumers can make comparisons across all sets of goods they consider and can choose what they like better. C, then the consumer also prefers a to c. Transivity for any 3 bundles, if a consumer prefers a to b, b to. More consumer has of a good, the less she is willing to give up of something else to get even more of that good consumers like variety. Consumption bundle set of goods or services a consumer considers purchasing. Utility measure of how satisfied a consumer is. Utility function mathematical function that describes the relationship between what consumers actually consumer and their level of well- being. Marginal utility additional utility a consumer receives from an additional unit of a good or service. Mux = change u(x,y) / change in x. Comparisons help us determine which things we prefer but not the cardinal order another.

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