ECON101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Marginal Utility, Normal Good, Substitute Good

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Consumption possibilities are all the things that you can afford to buy. The limits of consumption possibilities are illustrated with a budget line. The budget line marks the boundary between those combinations of goods and services that the consumer can afford to buy and those that it cannot afford. The budget line shown below illustrates the possible combinations of movies and pop that a consumer with income could purchase if the price of movies were. and the price of pop were /case. The budget line constrains choices: points on the budget line and inside the budget line are affordable and within the consumer"s consumption possibilities. Points beyond the budget line are not affordable. The choice that a consumer makes depends on her preferences her likes and dislikes. Her benefit or satisfaction from consuming a good or service is called utility. Total utility is the total benefit a person gets from the consumption of goods.

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