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Title: Chapter 4 Utility Functions


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Chapter 4Utility Functions
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Utility
  • 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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04.01
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Panel A A monotonic transformationPanel B
non-monotonic transformation since it sometime
decreases.
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04.02
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The utility function can be represented by a
general functionuf(x1, x2)
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04.03
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Quasi-linear Utility Function
  • Ux1v(x2)x1ln(x2)

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04.04
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The Cobb-Douglas Utility Function
  • U(x1)c (x2)d
  • where represents the superscript Note goods
    are imperfect substitutes

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Other 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).

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Leontief Function
x2
Examples (1) Left and right shoes (2) coffee and
sugar
x1
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Linear Function
x2
Example yellow and red pencils (assuming that
colors are not your concern)
x1
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Lexicographic Function
x2
A is inferior to B Example x1 (health)
x2 (money) for a terminally ill patient
.
B
.
A
x1
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Marginal Utility
  • Definition Effect on utility with a little more
    of good 1
  • Formally, MU1dU/dx1u(x1dx1, x2)- u(x1,
    x2)/dx1

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MRS
  • 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

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This concludes the Norton Media LibrarySlide Set
for Chapter 4 IntermediateMicroeconomics 6th
Edition byHal R. Varian
W. W. Norton CompanyIndependent and
Employee-Owned
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