EC2101 - L3 Lecture Slides
EC2101 - L3 Lecture Slides
EC2101 - L3 Lecture Slides
Microeconomic
Analysis I
Kwong-Yu Wong
26 Recap
§ Suppose bread (𝑥) costs $10 a loaf, milk tea (𝑦) costs $5 a
cup, and Jessie’s income is $100.
U2
U1
#
Bread (x)
0 $!
= 10
26 Optimal Choice
§ Since
𝑀𝑈!
𝑀𝑅𝑆!,# =
𝑀𝑈#
§ At the optimal basket,
𝑝! 𝑀𝑈!
= 𝑀𝑅𝑆!,# =
𝑝# 𝑀𝑈#
§ Equivalently,
𝑀𝑈! 𝑀𝑈#
=
𝑝! 𝑝#
§ To maximize utility,
Jessie sets the marginal utility per dollar of expenditure equal
for all goods.
%&! %&"
§ Suppose not, and hence WLOG assume $!
< $"
D 𝑈3
B E
𝑈2
C
𝑈1
#
Bread (x)
0 $!
= 10
Why is Basket A not optimal?
26
𝑝!
§ At basket A on the graph, 𝑀𝑅𝑆!,# >
𝑝#
𝑀𝑈! 𝑝!
>
𝑀𝑈# 𝑝#
𝑀𝑈! 𝑀𝑈#
>
𝑝! 𝑝#
§ Suppose bread (𝑥) costs $10 a loaf, milk tea (𝑦) costs $5 a
cup, and Jessie’s income is $100.
𝑦 = 2(5) ⇒ 𝑦 = 10
Can we maximize the utility
without considering the
graph?
26 Maximization
§ First-order conditions:
𝜕ℒ
= 𝑀𝑈! − 𝜆𝑝! = 0
𝜕𝑥
𝜕ℒ
= 𝑀𝑈# − 𝜆𝑝# = 0
𝜕𝑦
𝜕ℒ
= 𝑀 − 𝑝! 𝑥 − 𝑝# 𝑦 = 0 Ø Budget line
𝜕𝜆
26 Lagrange Multiplier Method
§ First-order conditions:
𝜕ℒ
= 𝑀𝑈! − 𝜆𝑝! = 0 Ø Tangency condition
𝜕𝑥
𝜕ℒ
= 𝑀𝑈# − 𝜆𝑝# = 0
𝜕𝑦
𝜕ℒ
= 𝑀 − 𝑝! 𝑥 − 𝑝# 𝑦 = 0 Ø Budget line
𝜕𝜆
26 What would the Lagrange Multiplier be?
§ Suppose bread (𝑥) costs $10 a loaf, milk tea (𝑦) costs $5 a
cup, and Jessie’s income is $100.
§ First-order conditions:
𝜕ℒ
= 𝑦 − 10𝜆 = 0
𝜕𝑥
𝜕ℒ
= 𝑥 − 5𝜆 = 0
𝜕𝑦
𝜕ℒ
= 100 − 10𝑥 − 5𝑦 = 0
𝜕𝜆
§ Solving the three equations, 𝑥 = 5, 𝑦 = 10, and 𝜆 = 1.
Exercise
26
Finding the Optimal Choice
§ Suppose bread (𝑥) costs $10 a loaf, milk tea (𝑦) costs $5 a cup,
and Hermia’s income is $90.
§ Suppose bread (𝑥) costs $10 a loaf, milk tea (𝑦) costs $5 a
cup, and Billie’s income is $80.
10𝑥 + 5 0 = 80
𝑥=8
%&! ) %&"
§ Since =2> = ,
$! * $"
Billie would like to increase her utility by consuming
more 𝑥 and less 𝑦.
§ But her consumption of 𝑦 is already zero.
Binding and Non-binding Constraints
34
y At basket B (8, 0),
the indifference curve
is steeper than
16 𝑈+ 𝑈' 𝑈, the budget line:
$!
𝑀𝑅𝑆!,# > $"
%&! $!
C >
%&" $"
%&! %&"
$!
> $"
B
0
8 9
x
-2 A
26 Interior Solution vs. Corner Solution
%
$"
S1
𝑦+
%
School (x)
0 𝑥+ $!
Impact of Voucher on Jessie
7
Other (y)
With the voucher,
Jessie’s new optimal
% choice is S2.
$"
S2
𝑦'
S1
𝑦+
School (x)
0 𝑥+ +'*
$!
𝑥' %
$!
%-+'*
$!
Hermia’s Indifference Curve and Optimal Choice
7
Other (y)
%
$"
V1
𝑦+
%
School (x)
0 𝑥+ $!
Impact of Voucher on Hermia
7
Other (y)
With the voucher,
Hermia’s new optimal
% V2 choice is V2.
#% .
$"
V1
𝑦+
+'* % %-+'*
School (x)
0 𝑥+ $!
.!%
$! $!
26 Voucher vs. Cash
%
$"
S2
𝑦'
S1
𝑦+
School (x)
0 𝑥+ +'*
$!
𝑥' %
$!
%-+'*
$!
Impact of Cash on Jessie
7
Other (y)
With cash,
Jessie’s new optimal
% choice is still S2.
$"
S2
𝑦'
S1
𝑦+
School (x)
0 𝑥+ +'*
$!
𝑥' %
$!
%-+'*
$!
Impact of Cash on Hermia
7
Other (y)
𝑦, V3 With cash, Hermia’s new
optimal choice is V3.
% V2
#% .$ Cash gives Hermia more
"
utility.
V1
𝑦+
𝑥,
+'* % %-+'*
School (x)
0 𝑥+ $! .!% $! $!
Application
Voucher vs. Cash
26
§ Revealed preference:
§ The analysis that enables us to infer preference
based on observed prices and choices.
26 Strictly Preferred vs. Weakly Preferred
16
Strictly preferred to A
10
A
Strictly
less
preferred
to A Budget line in January
x
0 3 8
Basket A vs. Other Baskets on the Budget Line
7
y
16
x
0 3 8
Basket A vs. Other Baskets below the Budget Line
7
y Since 𝐴 ≽ 𝐶
and 𝐶 ≻ 𝐷,
16
by transitivity, 𝐴 ≻ 𝐷.
x
0 3 8
How Optimal Choice “Reveals” Preference
7
y
16
Strictly preferred to A
Strictly
less
preferred
to A
x
0 8
26 Another Way to Understand Revealed Preference
16
Strictly preferred to A
11 A
Strictly
less B
preferred C
to A
D
x
0 8 11
Exercise
Revealed Preference
7
y Suppose Q is the optimal choice given
the budget line. What can you say
about each of the following (true /
false / unable to determine)?
(a) 𝑄 ≻ 𝑆
P (b) 𝑄 ≻ 𝑃
R (c) 𝑅 ≻ 𝑆
Q
(d) 𝑅 ≻ 𝑄
(e) 𝑅 ≻ 𝑃
S
x
Exercise
Revealed Preference
7
y Suppose Q is the optimal choice but
we do not observe the budget line.
What can you say about how the
consumer ranks the four baskets?
A. 𝑅 ≻ 𝑄
P B. 𝑅 ≻ 𝑄 ≻ 𝑃
R C. 𝑆 ≻ 𝑄 ≻ 𝑃
Q D. 𝑅 ≻ 𝑄 ≻ 𝑃 and 𝑆 ≻ 𝑄 ≻ 𝑃
S
x
Exercise
Revealed Preference
7
y Suppose we do not know the optimal
choice. Which of the following is true?
A. 𝑃 ∼ 𝑄
B. 𝑅 ≻ 𝑃
C. 𝑅 ≻ 𝑄
P D. 𝑆 ≻ 𝑅
R
Q
x
26 Summary