6.8 Suppose that an individual consumes three goods, 1, 2, and 3, and that x and x3...
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6.8 Suppose that an individual consumes three goods, 1, 2, and 3, and that x and x3 are similar commodities (i.e., cheap and expensive restaurant meals) with P2 kp3, where k < 1-that is, the goods' prices have a constant relationship to one another. =
a. Show that x and x3 can be treated as a composite commodity.
b. Suppose both x and x3 are subject to a transaction cost of r per unit (for some examples, see Problem 6.6). How will this transaction cost affect the price of x, relative to that of x3? How will this effect vary with the value of t?
c. Can you predict how an income-compensated increase in z will affect expenditures on the composite commodity x and x? Does the composite commodity theorem strictly apply to this case?
d. How will an income-compensated increase in affect how total spending on the composite. commodity is allocated between x and x3?
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Microeconomic Theory Basic Principles And Extensions
ISBN: 9780324585377
10th Edition
Authors: Walter Nicholson, Christopher M. Snyder