Mordecai consumes only coffee (C) and video games (G), and his utility function is U(C,G)=C1/2G1/2. The price
Question:
Mordecai consumes only coffee (C) and video games (G), and his utility function is U(C,G)=C1/2G1/2. The price of coffee is p, and the price of video games is 10. Mordecai’s income is m. In this problem, you will find Mordecai’s utility maximizing combination of coffee and video games.
a.Suppose m=100 and p=10. How much of each good does Mordecai consume? Draw a graph showing his budget constraint and indifference curve passing through the chosen bundle. (2 points) ?
b.Suppose m=100 and p=5. How much of each good does Mordecai consume? On the same graph from part (e), draw Mordecai’s budget constraint and indifference curve passing through the chosen bundle. (2 points) ?
c. On the same graph, show the (hypothetical) budget constraint that is tangent to the indifference curve from part (e) but parallel to the budget constraint in part (f). (3 points) ?
d.On the same graph, show the income and substitution effects of the decrease in p from 10 to 5 on Mordecai’s consumption of coffee. Is coffee a normal or inferior good? Explain your answer. (3 points) ?
e.Find the equation representing the (hypothetical) budget constraint drawn in part (g). Hint: you know this budget constraint has the same prices as in part (f), so you need to find the income level m that makes the budget constraint just tangent to the indifference curve passing through Mordecai’s chosen consumption bundle in part (e). (4 points) ?
Find the amount of each good that Mordecai would consume if is his budget were the one found in part (i). What are the numerical values of the income and substitution effects shown graphically in part (h)? (2 points)
Microeconomics
ISBN: 9781464146978
1st Edition
Authors: Austan Goolsbee, Steven Levitt, Chad Syverson