Title: Chapter 4 Utility Functions
1Chapter 4Utility Functions
2Utility
- Ordinal Utility The only property of a utility
assignment is how it orders the bundles of
goods. The size of the utility difference
between two bundles does not matter. - Cardinal Utility It attaches a significance to
the magnitude of utility. The size of the
utility difference between two bundles has some
sort of significance.
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4Panel A A monotonic transformationPanel B
non-monotonic transformation since it sometime
decreases.
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6The utility function can be represented by a
general functionuf(x1, x2)
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8Quasi-linear Utility Function
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10The Cobb-Douglas Utility Function
- U(x1)c (x2)d
- where represents the superscript Note goods
are imperfect substitutes
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12Other Utility Functions
- Leontief Function uminax1, bx2 (perfect
complements) - Linear Function uax1bx2 (perfect
substitutes) - Lexicographic Preference A is preferred to B if
(I) x1(A) gt x1(B) or (ii) x1(A)x1(B) but
x2(A)gtx2(B).
13Leontief Function
x2
Examples (1) Left and right shoes (2) coffee and
sugar
x1
14Linear Function
x2
Example yellow and red pencils (assuming that
colors are not your concern)
x1
15Lexicographic Function
x2
A is inferior to B Example x1 (health)
x2 (money) for a terminally ill patient
.
B
.
A
x1
16Marginal Utility
- Definition Effect on utility with a little more
of good 1 - Formally, MU1dU/dx1u(x1dx1, x2)- u(x1,
x2)/dx1
17MRS
- The rate at which a consumer is just willing to
substitute a small amount of good 2 for good 1. - Formally, MRSMU1/MU2dU/dx1/dU/dx2, i.e.,
marginal utility ratio. - This is nothing but the slope of the indifference
curve - Given strict convexity assumption, MRS diminishes
as we move down along a indifference curve
18This concludes the Norton Media LibrarySlide Set
for Chapter 4 IntermediateMicroeconomics 6th
Edition byHal R. Varian
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