Preference assumptions

  • completeness
    • everyone has a preference for everything
    • indifference is ok; but you cannot say ‘I don’t know.’
  • transitivity
  • Non satiation
    • more is always better

Indifference curves

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  • all combination of choices among which you are indifference
 

4 properties

  • consumer prefer higher indifference curves
    • cause more is better
  • indifferent curves are downward sloping
    • the principle of non-satiation; more is better
  • indifference curves never cross
    • this violate the principle of transitivity
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  • only one indifferent curve through every bundle
    • completeness, you always know how you feel

Mathematical representation

utility function: a math function to represent your preference
  • diminishing margin utility
    • 边界效益下降
  • match the three preference assumptions
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utility function is relevant; well margin utility is always positive and always diminishing

the marginal rate of substitution

the rate at which you are will to substitute A for B
the slope of the indifferent curve
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