answer please, additional information has been given. Assume you can work as many hours you wish at £12 per hour (net of tax). If you do not work, you have no income. You have no ability to borrow or lend, so your consumption, c, is simply equal to your income. d) Now assume that you receive an income of £140 per week from an unknown benefactor. Show the impact on your feasible set, and show a new optimal choice in which consumption increases but labour supply de Using the concept of the marginal rate of substitution, explain
answer please, additional information has been given.
Assume you can work as many hours you wish at £12 per hour (net of tax). If you do not work, you have no income. You have no ability to borrow or lend, so your consumption, c, is simply equal to your income.
d) Now assume that you receive an income of £140 per week from an unknown benefactor. Show the impact on your feasible set, and show a new optimal choice in which consumption increases but labour supply de Using the concept of the marginal rate of substitution, explain why this is a likely outcome.
e) Now assume that, starting from the optimal point in d), your wage increases to £18 per hour. Explain why the impact of this change is ambiguous, and relate to the long-run historical experience of wage growth in rich countries.
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