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Title: Applications of Consumer Theory


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Applications of Consumer Theory
  • Derivation of Demand Income and Substitution
    Effects In Kind vs Cash Transfers Labor/leisure
    Tradeoff CPI

2
Indifference Curves Describe Tastes of Individual
Consumer
3
Derivation of demand
4
Individual Demand
  • P Q 2.5 40 5 20 10 10

5
Income and Substitution Effects
XN
X0
Xs
6
In-Kind vs Cash Transfers
  • Examples of In-Kind Transfers
  • Medicaid and Medicare
  • Distribution of Free Food
  • Housing Subsidies/vouchers
  • Is a Gift of 10 units of Good X (purchased at 5
    per unit) equivalent to 50 in cash?

7
Budget with Gift of 10 Units of X
8
Consumer Indifferent Between In-Kind Transfer and
Cash
9
Consumer Better Off With Cash
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Summary
  • Cash transfers are more efficient than in-kind
    transfers (in this model)
  • Why are in-kind transfers popular?
  • Interdependent utility
  • Interest groups -- ex., agricultural lobby and
    food stamps

11
The Labor Supply Decision
  • Two goods -- leisure and food (Y)
  • Wage rate fixed -- w
  • No non - labor income
  • Price of good Y1 (Y is numeraire.)

12
Labor/Leisure Trade Off
13
Derivation of Labor Supply
14
Example Substitution Effect is Offset by Income
Effect, Hours Worked Stay Same
Intercept is w0T
X0-Xs is substitution effect Xs to X1 is income
effect
New intercept is w1T
Wage rate decreases
Xs
X0X1
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Applications
  • What happens if there is non - labor income?
  • Budget line will have a vertical segment.
    Consumer can spend 16 hours at leisure and still
    consume NL of good Y.
  • Additional income will lead consumer to consume
    more of all normal goods -- including leisure.
  • Hours worked will decrease.
  • What is the effect of income tax on hours worked?
  • Slope of budget line will change to -w(1-t).
  • Substitution effect leads consumer to spend more
    time at leisure because it has become relatively
    cheaper.
  • Income effect leads consumer to buy less of
    normal goods -- including leisure.

16
Problems with the CPI
  • Does the CPI overstate Inflation?

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Problems with the CPI
Income needed to be as happy as before.
Income needed to buy old bundle
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