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- A and B consume only two goods, cider (C) and dumplings (D). A has an initial endowment of 10 bottles of C and 30 of D. Bob has an initial endowment of 50 bottles of cider and 50 dumplings. Alice’s utility function is uA(CA,DA) = 9ln(CA) + 10ln(DA), where CA and DA represent consumption of C and D, respectively. B’s utility function is uB(CB,DB) = CBXDB, where CB and DB denote B's consumption of C and D. a) Find the competitive equilibrium, i.e. the price ratio, of this exchange economy and the resulting equilibrium allocation. b) Find the expression of the contract curve for this economy and use your answer to check that the equilibrium allocation you found in (b) is indeed Pareto optimal.10) If prices and income in a two-good model double, what will happen to the budget line? A) The intercepts of the budget line will increase. B) The intercepts of the budget line will decrease. C) The slope of the budget line may either increase or decrease. D) There will be no effect on the budget line. E) Insufficient information is given to determine what effect the change will have on the budget line.Problem 4. A and B are both finite sets, and |A| = |B|. Prove that there exists a bijective mapping f: A → B.
- Finn is in charge of decorations for an upcoming festival, and he is planning to decorate withclovers (C) and flags (F). Suppose his preferences over decorations can be represented by theutility function U(C, F) = C^(3/4)F^(1/4) For this problem, assume C and F are infinitely divisible so you don’t need to worry aboutrestricting to whole-number answers.(a) Write Finn’s budget constraint as a function of the prices PC, PF , and his budget I.(b) Write Finn’s constrained optimization problem in Lagrangian form and derive the threefirst order conditions.(c) Use two of the first order conditions to show that Finn’s marginal rate of substitution(MRS) equals the marginal rate of transformation (MRT) at the optimum. (Note: Youdo not need to solve the constrained optimization any more than this.)Consider an economy with 100 pieces of apple (A) and 150 pieces of banana (B) that must be completely distributed to individuals 1 and 2. The utility function of the two individuals, U1 & U2, is given by U1 (A1,B1) = 2A2 + B2 & U2 (A2,B2) = 2A2B2, respectively. With this information, recommend an efficient allocation of the two goods between the two individuals. Discuss and show the necessary solution to support your recommendationGive typing answer with explanation and conclusion Consider an exchange economy consisting of two people, A and B, endowed with two goods, 1 and 2. Person A is initially endowed with ωA = (0,10) and person B is initially endowed with ωB = (11,0). They have identical preferences, which are given by U^A(x1,x2) = U^B(x1,x2) = x1^2*x2. Suppose that p2 =1. Under the competitive equilibrium, what is p1? Round answers to two decimal places.
- Consider the pure exchange economy with 2 goods, good 1 and good 2, and two consumers, consumer A and consumer B. The consumers have the following utility functions: UA(X1A,X2A)=X1A+3x2A; UB(X1B,X2B)=x1B +X2B. Consumer A is initially endowed with 4 units of good A and no unit of good 2, that is, consumer A's initial endowment is (W1A,W2A)=(4,0). Consumer B is initially endowed with 3 units of good 2 and no unit of good 1, that is, (WIB,W2B)=(0,3). In order to implement the allocation (x1A,X2A)=(0,1), (x1B,X2B)=(4,2) as a Walrasian equilibrium, what transfer of wealth should we make between the consumers if good 1 is the numeraire, that is, if p1 =1? O a. An amount 7 of wealth should be transferred from consumer A to consumer B. O b. None of the other answers. An amount 3 of wealth should be transferred from consumer A to consumer B. O c. d. An amount 3 of wealth should be transferred from consumer B to consumer A. An amount 7 of wealth should be transferred from consumer B to consumer…Consider a pure exchange economy with two goods k = 1,2 and two households i = A, B. The total available amount of good 1 and 2 is 9 and 12 units, respectively. Utility functions for households A and B are UA (TA1, A2) = TA1TA2 and UB(B1, B2) = XB1T32. (a) Find an expression for the Pareto optimal set. (b) Assume e A = (4,4) and eg (5,8) are A and B endowments, respectively. Find the competitive equilibrium. (c) Is the competitive equilibrium allocation in the Pareto Optimal set? Why this result should not surprise us?A consumer has preferences over two goods, carrots and turnips, each measured in kilograms. For each of the following scenarios, identify which, if any, of the standard assumptions of preferences are violated. (a) The consumer will never eat more than ten kilograms of carrots per day. (b) The consumer cares only about the total weight of the two vegetables consumed, and always prefers more to less. (c) The consumer cares only about the product of the respective weights of the two vegetables consumed, and always prefers a greater product to a lesser one.
- Consider the pure exchange economy with 2 goods, good 1 and good 2, and two consumers, consumer A and consumer B. The consumers have the following utility functions: UA(X1A,X2A)=X1A+3X2A; UB(X1B,X2B)=X1B +X2B. Consumer A is initially endowed with 4 units of good A and no unit of good 2, that is, consumer A's initial endowment is (w1A,W2A)=(4,0). Consumer B is initially endowed with 3 units of good 2 and no unit of good 1, that is, (w1B,W2B)=(0,3). In order to implement the allocation (x1A,X2A)=(0,1), (x1B,X2B)=(4,2) as a Walrasian equilibrium, what transfer of wealth should we make between the consumers if good 1 is the numeraire, that is, if p1 =1? An amount 7 of wealth should be transferred from consumer A to consumer B. O a. O b. None of the other answers. O c. An amount 3 of wealth should be transferred from consumer A to consumer B. O d. An amount 3 of wealth should be transferred from consumer B to consumer A. e. An amount 7 of wealth should be transferred from consumer B to…Ginny likes to eat Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Beans (b), and Chocolate Frogs (f). Herpreferences over these lollies are Cobb-Douglas, and can be presented by the utility functionu(b, f) = 1/5(b − 2)(f + 3). Each Every Flavour Bean costs 25 Knuts and each Chocolate Frogcosts 12 Knuts. Ginny has 314 Knuts to spend. Assume that beans and frogs are both perfectlydivisible goods.(a) Find Ginny’s optimal bundle.(b) Suppose that Ginny is mugged by Draco on her way to the lolly cart, so that by the timeshe is there, she is left only with 75 Knuts. What is her optimal bundle now?(c) Now, consider the general case, where Ginny’s income is m, the price of Every FlavourBeans is pb, and the price of Chocolate Frogs is given by pf . In other words, treat ChocolateFrogs as the numeraire. Find Ginny’s demand for each good in terms of m, pb and pf .(d) Find the good on which Ginny will always spend more than half of her income.(e) Find the own-price, cross-price, and income elasticities of good 2…3 Consider a pure exchange economy with 2 consumers and 2 goods. Consumer ? owns 8 units of good 1 and 1 unit of good 2, and his preference is represented by the following utility function: uA(x1, x2) = x1*x2. Consumer ? owns 2 units of good 1 and 4 units of good 2, and his preference is represented by the following utility function: uB(x1,x2)=x1+x2. Assume that the two consumers are allowed and able to trade with each other, and that good 1 is the numeraire. In this case, both consumers act as price-takers. Price takers: a market participant that is not able to dictate the prices in a market. Therefore, a price taker must accept the prevailing market price. Please find the competitive equilibrium of this pure exchange economy.