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Chapter 5 Marginal Utility & Consumer Choice 5/23/2017 ©1999 South-Western College Publishing 1 What is Utility? The satisfaction or enjoyment a person obtains from consuming a good ©1999 South-Western College Publishing 2 What is a Util? A hypothetical unit used to measure how much utility a person obtains from consuming a good ©1999 South-Western College Publishing 3 What is Marginal Utility? The change in total utility a person derives from consuming an additional unit of a good ©1999 South-Western College Publishing 4 What is Total Utility? The total number of utils a person derives from consuming a specific quantity of a good ©1999 South-Western College Publishing 5 TU and MU Q 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TU 0 10 18 24 28 30 30 28 MU 10 8 6 4 2 0 -2 6 What is the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility? As more of a good is consumed, at some point, the marginal utility a person derives from each additional unit diminishes 7 Does the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility apply to all goods consumed? YES ©1999 South-Western College Publishing 8 Total Utility TU Quantity 9 9 Marginal Utility MU 1 10 0 Demand Curve P1 P2 Q1 Q2 ©1999 South-Western College Publishing D 11 11 Why does MU = P explain the downward sloping demand curve? ©1999 South-Western College Publishing 12 If you are hungry for a hot dog, how many hot dogs will you buy? Up to where your MU = P ©1999 South-Western College Publishing 13 Why? Because if MU > P you will buy another hot dog If MU < P you will not buy that last hot dog ©1999 South-Western College Publishing 14 At P1, consume to Q1, since MU > P up to that point, at P2, consume to Q2, etc. P1 P2 MU Q1 Q2 ©1999 South-Western College Publishing 15 15 Consumer equilibrium Now go from 1 good to 2 or more goods: have to take prices of good into account 16 Consumer equilibrium condition Purchase X and Y in amounts such that MU x = MU y Why? Px Py 17 Assume you are not in equilibrium… say that MU x > MU y Px Py What would you do?? 18 Purchase more of X (due to its greater satisfaction per dollar), and less of Y But more of X reduces MUX and less of Y increases MUY so we are heading back to equilibrium!! 19 For more than 2 goods, the equilibrium condition becomes….. MUx/Px = Muy/Py = Muz/Pz = …….for all goods 20 In other words, when is your Total Utility maximized? When the last dollar spent on each good yields the same marginal utility ©1999 South-Western College Publishing 21 Applications of Utility • The water-diamond paradox--why is water so cheap and diamonds so expensive? 22 Water-high TU but low MU due to abundance, diamonds the oppositePrice reflects marginal valuation, not totals 23 What statement do these sites make about the marginal utility of diamonds? http://www.rostar.com http://www.usdiamond.com ©1999 South-Western College Publishing 24 The marginal utility of money? •Does it diminish as with goods? 25 Diminishing MU of money often used as an argument for progressive taxation. 26 What is Interpersonal comparison of utility? A comparison of the marginal utility that different people derive from a good or a dollar ©1999 South-Western College Publishing 27 Economists argue that we should avoid such interpersonal utility comparisons 28 What is Consumer Surplus? The difference between the maximum amount that a consumer is willing to pay for something and what he actually pays ©1999 South-Western College Publishing 29 Consumer Surplus P Q ©1999 South-Western College Publishing 30 30 What happens to Consumer Surplus as Market Price changes? It increases when price falls and falls when prices increase ©1999 South-Western College Publishing 31 • What is a Util? • What is Utility? • What is Marginal Utility? • What is Total Utility? • What is the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility? • What is a Demand Curve? 32