Economics 1021A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Neuroeconomics

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Consumption possibilities: all the things that you can afford to buy limited by income and prices, consumer"s budget line: limit of consumption possibilities boundary between combination of goods and services that a household can afford to buy and those that is cannot afford, changes in consumption possibilities: change when income or prices change, rise in income shift line outward, constant slope, change in price changes slope of line. Utility: benefit or satisfaction a person gets form consumption of goods and services: total utility: total benefit a person gets from consumption of all different goods and services depends on level of consumption, more consumption = more utility, marginal utility: change in total utility that results from one unit increase in quantity of good consumed (positive, but diminishes and quantity consumed increases, positive marginal utility: all things people enjoy have positive marginal utility (labour and polluted air have negative, diminishing marginal utility: more consumption increases total utility but marginal decreases.

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