EC 201 Study Guide - Final Guide: Budget Constraint, Normal Good, Inferior Good

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He likes to eat dinner in restaurants for about each and to buy books for about each. The opportunity cost of dinner in a restaurant is: 2 books;* b. 5 books: 20 books, 10 books, , use the data from question #2. Draw fred"s budget constraint with books measured on the horizontal axis. Suppose that the price of books rises to . Fred"s budget constraint shifts out parallel; a: shifts in parallel; c. d, does not change unless fred chooses a different bundle. rotates, becoming steeper;* rotates, becoming flatter, continue with the data from questions #2 and #3. He also has non-wage income equal to per week. The (absolute value of the) slope of his leisure-consumption budget constraint is: 6, 10;, 600, 1. 67, 1000, use the data from question 23. An increase in his non-wage income will cause. ,000 after taxes when he retires in 20 years.

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