Post on 17-Jan-2016
Unit 2 Reflection
1. Does your grade reflect your learning? Why or why not?
2. What is working? What can Mr. Simpson do to help?
3. What is not working? What do we need to change?
4. Identify three goals for the next unit
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Consumer Choice and Utility Maximization
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The Law of Diminishing “ADDITIONAL” “SATISFACTION”
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Would you see the movie three times?Notice that the total benefit is more than the
total cost but you would NOT watch the movie the 3rd time.
Thinking at the Margin
# Times Watching Movie
Marginal Utility
Price
1st $30 $10
2nd $15 $10
3rd $5 $10
Total $50 $30
Calculate Marginal Utility# of Slices of
PizzaTotal Utility
(in utils)
Marginal Utility/Benefit
0 0
1 8
2 14
3 19
4 23
5 25
6 26
7 26
8 24How many slices of pizza would you buy if the
price per slice was $2? 5
Calculate Marginal Utility# of Slices of
PizzaTotal Utility
(in dollars)
Marginal Utility/Benefit
0 0 0
1 8 8
2 14 6
3 19 5
4 23 4
5 25 2
6 26 1
7 26 0
8 24 -2How many pizzas would you buy if the price
per slice was $2?
Marginal Cost
$2
$2
$2
$2
$2
$2
$2
$2
$2
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Calculate Marginal Utility# of Slices of
PizzaTotal Utility
(in dollars)
Marginal Utility/Benefit
0 0 0
1 8 8
2 14 6
3 19 5
4 23 4
5 25 2
6 26 1
7 26 0
8 24 -2How many pizzas would you buy if the price
per slice was $2?
Marginal Cost
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
You will continue to consume until
Marginal Benefit = Marginal Cost
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CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
You plan to take a vacation and want to maximize your utility. Based on the info below, which
should you choose?
Destination Marginal Utility
(In Utils)Price
Tahiti 3000 $3,000
Chicago 1000 $500
Marginal Utility
Per Dollar
1 Util
2 Utils
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CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
You plan to take a vacation and want to maximize your utility. Based on the info below, which
should you choose?
Destination Marginal Utility
(In Utils)Price
Tahiti 3000 $3,000
Chicago 1000 $500
Marginal Utility
Per Dollar
1 Util
2 Utils
Calculating Marginal Utility Per Dollar allows you to compare products with different prices.
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If you only have $25, what combination of movies and go carts maximizes your utility?
Utility Maximization
# Times
Going
Marginal Utility
(Movies)
MU/P(Price =$10)
Marginal
Utility
(Go Carts)
MU/P(Price =$5)
1st 30 10
2nd 20 5
3rd 10 2
4th 5 1
$10 $5
If you only have $25, what combination of movies and go carts maximizes your utility?
Utility Maximization
# Times
Going
Marginal Utility
(Movies)
MU/P(Price =$10)
Marginal
Utility
(Go Carts)
MU/P(Price =$5)
1st 30 3 10 $2
2nd 20 $2 5 $1
3rd 10 $1 2 $.40
4th 5 $.50 1 $.20
$10 $5
If you only have $25, what combination of movies and go carts maximizes your utility?
Utility Maximization
# Times
Going
Marginal Utility
(Movies)
MU/P(Price =$10)
Marginal
Utility
(Go Carts)
MU/P(Price =$5)
1st 30 3 10 2
2nd 20 $2 5 $1
3rd 10 $1 2 $.40
4th 5 $.50 1 $.20
$10 $5
If you only have $25, what combination of movies and go carts maximizes your utility?
Utility Maximization
# Times
Going
Marginal Utility
(Movies)
MU/P(Price =$10)
Marginal
Utility
(Go Carts)
MU/P(Price =$5)
1st 30 3 10 2
2nd 20 2 5 1
3rd 10 1 2 .40
4th 5 .50 1 .20
$10 $5
Utility Maximizing RuleThe consumer’s money should be spent so that the marginal utility per dollar of each good equal each other.
MUx = MUy
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Px Py
Assume apples cost $1 each and oranges cost $2 each. If the consumer has $7, identify the combination that maximizes utility.
Utility Maximizing RuleThe utility maximizing rule assumes that you always
consume where MU/P for each product is equal
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• One point is earned for calculating the price of a unit of bananas, 4 utils/x = 8, x = $.50
• One point is earned for stating that Sasha will purchase fewer peanuts.