ECON 50 Chapter 2: Econ 50 Chapter 2 reading

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Total money consumer spends on good 1 + total amount spent on good 2 less or. Consumers affordable consumption bundle - those don"t costs any more than m. Budget constraint: suppose some set of goods from which consumer chooses equal to m. Tells us how much of good 1 and good 2 consumer is consuming. Prices of two goods (cid:4666)(cid:2869),(cid:2870)(cid:4667) and total money available m. Set of affordable consumption bundles at prices (cid:4666)(cid:2869),(cid:2870)(cid:4667) and m: budget set. Demand for milk (cid:2869)while everything else (cid:2870) Price of good 2 is equal to (we are treating as money) More general than believed consumer can spend on other goods purchases besides good 1. Good 2 represents composite good, stands for everything else consumer. Under this interpretation, convenient to think of good 2 as the amount of money. Budget line: set of bundles that cost exactly m. Below line: bundles strictly costing less than m.

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