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EC4004 Lecture 3Individual Demand
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Utility Functions
Indifference Curves
Budget Constraints
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Demand Functions
Income & Substitution Effects
Consumer Surplus
1.
Demand Functions
Demand Functions
elements determine quantity demanded
3
Prices of X and Y
1
Income (I)
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Person’s preferences for X and Y
3
What happens when Income Increases?
Mathematica
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Substitution
Part of the change in the quantity demanded for other goods is caused by the substitution of one good for another: called substitution effect
Income Effects
Part of the change in the quantity demanded is caused by the change
in real income: called income effect.
Mathematica
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Quantity of Yper week
U1U2
Quantity of Xper week
Budget constraint for P’X
Budget constraint for P’’X
X’ X” X’”
(a) Individual’s indifference curve map
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Price
Quantity of X per weekX’ X” (b) Demand curve0
P’X
P’’X
Constructing Individual Demand Curves
Quantity of Yper week
U1U2
U3
X
Quantity of Xper week
X’ X” X’”
(a) Individual’s indifference curve map
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Price
P9
XP0
XP-
Quantity of X per weekX’ X” X’” (b) Demand curve0
Budget constraint for P’X
Budget constraint for P’’X
Budget constraint for P’’’X
Quantity of Yper week
U1U2
U3
X
Quantity of Xper week
X’ X” X’”
(a) Individual’s indifference curve map
0
Price
P9
XP0
XP- dX
Quantity of Xper week
X’ X” X’”(b) Demand curve
0
Budget constraint for P’X
Budget constraint for P’’X
Budget constraint for P’’’X
4.
Price (PT= €/shirt)
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Quantity (shirts)
Consumer Surplus from T-Shirt Demand Price (€/shirt)
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Summary
Demand Functions
Income & Substitution Effects
Consumer Surplus
EC4004 Lecture 3Individual Demand