Economics 1021A/B Chapter 9: Consumption Possibilities Chapter 9.docx

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Consumption choices are limited by income and by price. A household has a given amount of income to spend and cannot influence the prices of the goods and services it buys. A households budget line describes the limits to its consumption choices. Divisible goods can be bought in any quantity desired. We can best understand household choice if we suppose that all goods and services are divisible. Indivisible goods cannot be bought in any quantity desired. The budget line is a constraint on choices. marks the boundary between what is affordable and what is unaffordable. You can afford any point on the line or inside it. The constraint on consumption depends on the prices and income. The constraint changes when the price of a good or when income changes. Expenditure is equal to the sum of the price of each good multiplied by the quantity bought. Pop and movies would be: expenditure = (price of pop x.

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