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ISBN: 9781337198202
Author: NICHOLSON, Walter, Snyder, Christopher M.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.1P

a)

To determine

To know:

Impact on quantity of goat’s milk due to increase in price.

a)

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Given:

Utility function: U(m,s)=m.s

m denotes goat’s milk and s denotes strudel.

Lagrange multiplier is used to find consumer’s equilibrium.

Budget constraint: PMM+PSS=I

Substitute utility function and budget constraint in Lagrange multiplier:

L=U(M,S)+λ(IPMMPSS)

Taking first order condition:

LM=SλPM=0

LS=MλPS=0

Lλ=IPMMPSS=0

Solving the above equations:

SλPM=0S=λPM

MλPS=0M=λPS

Ratio of given equations are as follows:

SM=λPMλPS

SM=PMPS

M=S.PsPM

Substitution of M value in above budget constraint:

I=PMM+PSSI=PMSPSPM+PSSI=PSS+SPSS=12PS

SPM=0

As value is 0, it shows no impact on quantity due to increase in price of milk.

Economics Concept Introduction

Introduction:

Expected utility is the satisfaction that will be achieved after the consumption of certain goods and services. It is an estimated utility.

b)

To determine

To prove: MPS=0

b)

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The lagragian function for the given problem is shown below:

L=U(M,S)+λ(IPMMPSS)

Taking first order derivative, the following result is obtained which is shown below:

LM=SλPM=0LS=MλPS=0Lλ=IPMMPSS=0

By using above function, the following result is obtained which is shown below:

SλPM=0S=λPMMλPS=0M=λPS

Taking ratio of above equations, the following result is shown below:

SM=λPMλPSSM=PMPSS=M.PMPS

Substitute the M value in budget constraint:

I=PMM+PSSI=PMM+PSMPMPSI=PMM+PMMM=12PM

Thus, from above value of M, the following result is obtained which is shown below:

MPS=0

The above result shows that increase in the price of strudel does not affect the quantity of goat’s milk.

Economics Concept Introduction

Introduction:

Expected utility is the satisfaction that will be achieved after the consumption of certain goods and services. It is an estimated utility.

c)

To determine

To show: Income effect in above parts is identical.

c)

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If a two goods case is considered, then the income and substitution effects that arise due to the change in the price of one good on the demand for another good work in opposite directions. The substitution has a positive effect whereas income has a negative effect.

Slutsky equation:

dxPy=hxPy+dxI

Uncompensated demand = dx

Compensated demand = hx

To generate hx , create the expenditure function and take the first derivative:

v=I2PS.I2PMv=I24PsPM

E=2(vPSPM)0.5

The Hickson demand function is obtained by taking the derivative of expenditure function with respect to their prices as shown below:

hs=EPS = (v P M / P S ) 0.5

hM=EPM = (v P S / P M ) 0.5

Now taking the derivative of hs and hM with respect to their prices the following result is obtained which is shown below:

hsPM=0.5(v/PMPS)0.5

hsPS=0.5(v/PMPS)0.5

Since,

MdSI=SdMI and dSPS=0

It shows that MdSI=SdMI

Hence proved.

Economics Concept Introduction

Introduction:

Expected utility is the satisfaction that will be achieved after the consumption of certain goods and services. It is an estimated utility.

d)

To determine

To show:

Marshallian demand function

d)

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The Marshallian demand function shows changes in the price of y do not affect x purchases.

That is,

xPy=0

Thus, by using this following result is obtained.

sI=12PsMI=12PM

sI=12PsMdsI=12PMPSSdMI=12PSPM

Hence proved.

Economics Concept Introduction

Introduction:

Expected utility is the satisfaction that will be achieved after the consumption of certain goods and services. It is an estimated utility.

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