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What does the assumption of diminishing marginal utility mean?


A) eventually additional units consumed will lead to a decline in total utility.
B) utility cannot be precisely measured but consumers can produce a ranking of consumption choices.
C) as more units are consumed each additional unit will provide less and less additional utility.
D) an increase in units of labor will leads to less and less additional output.

E) None of the above
F) All of the above

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Whats defention of terms: -marginal utility

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When neoclassical economists assume that individuals are rational, they mean that people


A) rarely show emotion.
B) are generally unselfish and self-sacrificing.
C) make purposeful choices based on their own self-interest.
D) make impulsive decisions based on what feels good at the time.

E) A) and B)
F) B) and D)

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Discuss the criticisms of the assumptions of neoclassical consumer theory. -What is the difference between demand and effective demand or the ability to buy a good or service?

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Explain the assumptions made about consumers and households used to build utility theory. -What happens to total utility even if there is diminishing marginal utility? Even if there is diminishing marginal utility, why is it assumed that people prefer more rather than less?

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Whats defention of terms: -utility

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Whats defention of terms: -total utility

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Whats defention of terms: -ordinal utility

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Explain the conditions under which utility is maximized. -Fill in the table above. Is the principle of diminishing marginal utility operative in this case? How do you know?

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Whats defention of terms: -rationality

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Whats defention of terms: -conspicuous consumption

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 Table 28.1a \text { Table 28.1a }  Apples  Bread  Cake 11 units of utility 22 units of utility 33 units of utility \begin{array}{|l|l|l|}\hline \text { Apples } & \text { Bread } & \text { Cake } \\\hline 11 \text { units of utility } & 22 \text { units of utility } & 33 \text { units of utility }\\\hline\end{array} -Tables 28.1a provides information on Sam's current consumption of apples, bread and cake. Sam is currently maximizing utility it


A) the price of apples is $1, bread is $2 and cake is $3
B) the prices of apples, bread and cake are all $1.
C) the price of apples is $3, bread is $2, and cake is $1
D) all items are $11 each

E) B) and D)
F) A) and B)

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Whats defention of terms: -negative marginal utility

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Discuss the criticisms of the assumptions of neoclassical consumer theory. -Consumer sovereignty says that households ultimately decide what businesses produce. How does advertising compromise the notion that households control what businesses do?

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Discuss the criticisms of the assumptions of neoclassical consumer theory. -What factors might affect your preferences for different goods or services?

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Understand and demonstrate how the demand curve is derived. -Can consumers dictate the prices they pay for products at the store? What can consumers do if the price of a product rises and their income is fixed? What role does the availability of substitutes play here?

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Explain the assumptions made about consumers and households used to build utility theory. -List the assumptions that are used to build the traditional model of consumer demand.

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Understand and demonstrate how the demand curve is derived. -Explain how consumers reacting to changes in prices and attempting to keep at a utility-maximizing level of consumption leads to the relationship between price and quantity demanded.

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Explain how consumers maximize their utility (joy) within the bounds of their income. -Is it possible to consume goods until their marginal utility goes to zero? Why or why not?

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