Consumer Choice, Income and Substitution Effect, Microeconomics
Whenever policy makers want to measure the impact of a change in prices on consumers, welfare analysis comes into play. Given that reforms adopted can either create or destroy value, an assessment is needed of whether the measure taken will increase or decrease the...
Consumer Choice, Indifference Curve, Microeconomics
The shapes of indifference curves describe how a consumer is willing to substitute one good for another In the Graph above: A to B, gives 6 clothing to get 1 food D to E, gives 2 clothing to get 1 food The more clothing and less food a person has, so the more clothing...
Consumer Choice, Indifference Curve, Microeconomics
This article includes the objectives of explaining Indifference curve characteristics. In our last article, we defined and graphically explained the concept of the indifference curve. Downward or upward indifference curve? The Indifference curves slope downward to...