Consider a pure exchange economy with two goods, z and y, and three consumers, 1, 2, and 3. The consumer's utility functions are respectively. The endowments are (3,1) for consumer 1, (3,6) for consumer 2, and (2,4) for Consumer 3. (a) Find the aggregate excess demand for each good. You may use Marshallian demands derived earlier in the course. Solution: If the prices of the two goods are p₁ and p2, then the three consumers have wealths 3p1 +p2, 3p1 +6p2, and 2p1 +4p2 respectively. Using the Marshallian demands for Cobb-Douglas utilities with these levels of wealth, we find that the aggregate excess demand for Good 1 is u¹(x, y) = z²y u²(x, y) = xy² u²(x,y)=zy and for Good 2 is 21(P₁.P₂) 22(p₁.pa) 6p1+2p2 + 3p1+6p2 + 3p₁ 3p₁ 14p2-4 3p₁ 2p1 +4p2 2p₁ 3p₁ +P2 6p₁ +12p₂2p₁ +4P₂ 3p₂ 2p₂ 3p₂ 4p₁ 14 P₂ (b) Show that your answer for part (a) satisfies Walras' Law. Solution: For each (p1.p2), we have 8 (e) Find all Walrasian equilibria for the given endowments. Solution: From the market.clearing condition 2.(n. 11 14 P₁²1 (P1-P2) + P2²2(P₁-P2) = 14P² - 4p₁ +4P₁ – P₂ = 0. ohtan
Consider a pure exchange economy with two goods, z and y, and three consumers, 1, 2, and 3. The consumer's utility functions are respectively. The endowments are (3,1) for consumer 1, (3,6) for consumer 2, and (2,4) for Consumer 3. (a) Find the aggregate excess demand for each good. You may use Marshallian demands derived earlier in the course. Solution: If the prices of the two goods are p₁ and p2, then the three consumers have wealths 3p1 +p2, 3p1 +6p2, and 2p1 +4p2 respectively. Using the Marshallian demands for Cobb-Douglas utilities with these levels of wealth, we find that the aggregate excess demand for Good 1 is u¹(x, y) = z²y u²(x, y) = xy² u²(x,y)=zy and for Good 2 is 21(P₁.P₂) 22(p₁.pa) 6p1+2p2 + 3p1+6p2 + 3p₁ 3p₁ 14p2-4 3p₁ 2p1 +4p2 2p₁ 3p₁ +P2 6p₁ +12p₂2p₁ +4P₂ 3p₂ 2p₂ 3p₂ 4p₁ 14 P₂ (b) Show that your answer for part (a) satisfies Walras' Law. Solution: For each (p1.p2), we have 8 (e) Find all Walrasian equilibria for the given endowments. Solution: From the market.clearing condition 2.(n. 11 14 P₁²1 (P1-P2) + P2²2(P₁-P2) = 14P² - 4p₁ +4P₁ – P₂ = 0. ohtan
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