9.6 Suppose Molly Jock wishes to purchase a high-definition television to watch the Olympic Greco-Roman wrestling competition.
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9.6 Suppose Molly Jock wishes to purchase a high-definition television to watch the Olympic Greco-Roman wrestling competition. Her current income is $20,000, and she knows where she can buy the television she wants for $2,000. She has heard the rumor that the same set can be bought at Crazy Eddie’s (recently out of bankruptcy) for $1,700, but is unsure if the rumor is true. Suppose this individual’s utility is given by utility ln(Y ), where Y is her income after buying the television.
a. What is Molly’s utility if she buys from the location she knows?
b. What is Molly’s utility if Crazy Eddie’s really does offer the lower price?
c. Suppose Molly believes there is a 50–50 chance that Crazy Eddie does offer the lowerpriced television, but it will cost her $100 to drive to the discount store to find out for sure (the store is far away and has had its phone disconnected). Is it worth it to her to invest the money in the trip?
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Microeconomic Theory Basic Principles And Extensions
ISBN: 9780324270860
9th Edition
Authors: Walter Nicholson