ECON 1050 Chapter 9: Economics-1 (1) (dragged) 2

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The shape of the indifference curves reveals the degree of substitutability between two goods. The figures below show the indifference curve for ordinary goods, perfect substitutes, and perfect complements. The consumer"s best affordable choice is: on the budget line, on the highest attainable indifference curve, has a marginal rate of substitution between the two goods equal to the relative price of the two goods. Here, the best affordable point is c. Lisa can afford to consume more pop and see fewer movies at point. And she can afford to see more movies and consume less pop at point h. But she is indifferent between f, i, and h, but she prefers c to i. At point f, lisa"s mrs is greater than the relative price. At point h, lisa"s mrs is less than the relative price. At point c, lisa"s mrs is equal to the relative price.

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