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1、一、消费者选择理论回顾(First, consumer choice theory review)First, consumer choice theory review1.1 basic structure1.2 consumer preferencesConsumption bundleBundles of consumption (set)A total of two commodities, X, Y, are assumed to be positive commodities (goods, not, bads)Axiom (axioms) or hypothesis(1) non
2、 satisfaction (non-satiation)The more the amount of goods you get, the better.So, in any one commodity group, the entire X-Y space is divided into five parts: the mutual exclusion point of a (better-than set) in the set, to set (worse-than set), and the other two sets. If there is a no difference se
3、t, then it must be located in the two sets (I, IV) and include a points.Note that better than set and difference set contain all boundaries, but not a points.(2) completenessCan be compared to any two commodity groups (22 comparisons)AB, AB, or abIf X and Y are infinitely divisible, and consumers ca
4、n compare any two commodity groups, there is a continuous set of indifference sets (indifference set), and the set must be a downward sloping line. asAt the point above, at any point of the indifference curve, the slope is negative. The slope absolute value is the marginal rate of substitution (marg
5、inal rate of substitution).According to completeness, the X-Y space can be divided into three mutually exclusive sets, namely, no difference set, better set (located at the upper right of the non differential set) and difference set (located in the left lower of the indifference set).(3) convexity (
6、convexity). Convexity is strictly divided (strong) and lax (weak).Strict convexity: diminishing marginal rate of substitution;Non strict convexity: marginal substitution rate does not increase;(4) differentiability or smoothness (differentiability or smoothness)(= = marginal rate of substitution)(5)
7、 transitivity (transitivity)If ab and bc, then caTransitivity does not allow any intersection of two different indifference curves1.3 indifference curvesImportant properties:Non crossingNot necessarily parallelEvery curve above the right means higher utility- other thingsComplete substitutePerfect c
8、omplement1.4 utility function U (X, Y):A numerical representation of a persons preferenceOrdinal utility function and cardinal utility functionMathematical derivation and representation of substitution rate of Editors=+=0=0Sufficient conditions for diminishing marginal rate of substitution=In the up
9、per form, the slope of the indifference curve is negative. Then if0, 0,0That is, there is no difference curve convex origin; the marginal substitution rate decreases.1.5 budget constraintLet consumers have income I, all for purchasing / consuming X and Y two commodities (goods), and X and Y respecti
10、vely. beI=X+Y=+=0, =() the slope of the budget constraint line:Another method to deduce the slope of the budget constraint line:I=+Y=, =A comparison between marginal substitution rate and slope of budget constraint line:The former is based on the consumers personal preferences, the unit X value of h
11、ow many units of Y; the latter is based on the market price, a unit of X in the market for how many units of YThe budget constraint line moves parallel to the right / left side with the increase / decrease of the revenue I.1.6 consumer equilibriumGiven the income I, price, and consumer preferences,
12、the curve between a non difference curve and the budget constraint line is the equilibrium point (Figure e). At this point, the utility of the consumer is maximized (given income),He / she has reached the highest indifference curve. At this point=(question: what if consumer utility is maximized?Two.
13、 The application and extension of consumer demand theoryWhen Y is a bad2.1 negative commodities (bads)Positive goods (goods) can provide utility for people. Negative commodities (bads) only bring negative effects to people (disutility). Microeconomics textbooks usually assume that two commodities, X
14、 and Y, are positive commodities. However, when we take into account environmental pollution and other issues, that assumption does not apply. Pollutants are a negative commodity for people. We consider the case that X is a positive commodity and Y is a negative commodity.2.2 consumer preferencesWe
15、can derive the related indifference graph by applying the same axiom of consumer preference as the previous one.(1) non satisfaction (non-satiation):Note that when a commodity is commodity (good), does not meet the consumers love means more goods quantity; but when a commodity is negative when the goods (bad), consumers love the less number of goods. In this way, the X-Y space can be divided into five mutually exclusive sets: point a, better set, difference set, and the other two sets (II, III region), with poi