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Chapter 5

Consumer Behavior

ユーティリティの概念
ユーティリティの概念
Customers use many products that give them pleasure or satisfaction. Utility refers to the measure of satisfaction or well-being that a consumer derives ...
限界効用
限界効用
Consider a girl riding her motorcycle under the hot sun, feeling thirsty. Spotting a gas station, she buys a bottle of water. This first bottle of water ...
総効用と限界効用の関係
総効用と限界効用の関係
Total utility, or TU, is the overall satisfaction with the consumption of all units of a product. Consider the utility that John gets from eating pizzas ...
消費者の好み I
消費者の好み I
Consumer preferences are based on a few assumptions that help simplify consumer behavior. A market basket or a bundle refers to a combination of goods and ...
消費者の好みII
消費者の好みII
The study of consumer behavior is based on a few assumptions regarding consumer preferences. The assumption of transitivity means that a customer's ...
無関心曲線
無関心曲線
An indifference curve is a graphical representation of a consumer's preferences. A consumer is indifferent among different combinations of two ...
無差別曲線の特徴I
無差別曲線の特徴I
Nancy loves coffee and sandwiches. Her preferences for various combinations of coffee and sandwiches consumed weekly are represented in IC1. It gives her ...
Indifference Curves IIの特徴
Indifference Curves IIの特徴
Suppose indifference curve IC1 represents John's preferences for weekly consumption of goods X and Y. Now imagine another indifference curve IC2, ...
代替の限界率の計算
代替の限界率の計算
The marginal rate of substitution, or MRS, is the rate at which a consumer is ready to give up one product in exchange for another while maintaining the ...
代替の限界率
代替の限界率
Marginal Rate of Substitution, or MRS, measures the amount of one good that a consumer can sacrifice in order to gain an additional unit of another good ...
無差別曲線の種類
無差別曲線の種類
Indifference curves are usually convex to the origin due to the diminishing marginal rate of substitution. However, the shape of indifference curves ...
予算制約 I
予算制約 I
Budget constraint helps to describe the combinations of products a consumer can afford to buy with their limited income. For instance, a student receives ...
予算制約 II
予算制約 II
The slope of the budget constraint represents the rate at which a consumer can trade one product for another. For example, a student spends his weekly ...
予算制約に影響を与える要因 I
予算制約に影響を与える要因 I
A Budget constraint or budget line represents the various combinations of two products a consumer can purchase, given their income and the prices of ...
予算制約に影響を与える要因II
予算制約に影響を与える要因II
A budget constraint or budget line is affected by a change in the income of the consumer. For instance, a student receives a weekly allowance of $100 that ...
コンシューマーチョイスI
コンシューマーチョイスI
Consumer choice involves selecting a combination of products as a market basket, or a product bundle. The chosen bundle should provide the highest level ...
コンシューマーチョイスII.
コンシューマーチョイスII.
Consumer choice involves selecting a bundle that provides the highest level of satisfaction to the consumer under the constraints of their budget. The ...
コンシューマーチョイスIII.
コンシューマーチョイスIII.
The optimal bundle that gives maximum satisfaction to a consumer lies at the point where the budget line touches the highest possible indifference curve. ...
価格変動の全体的な影響
価格変動の全体的な影響
When the price of a product changes, it affects the consumption behavior of the consumer. This change in consumption is called the price effect or the ...
インカムと代替効果
インカムと代替効果
When the price of a product changes, it affects the consumption behavior of the consumer. This change in consumption is called the total effect, which is ...
価格消費曲線
価格消費曲線
When the price of a good changes, the consumer purchases a different optimal bundle of the two goods in response to the price change. Each time the price ...
価格消費曲線から需要曲線を導出
価格消費曲線から需要曲線を導出
The price consumption curve shows how the optimal bundle changes with the change in prices of one good. For example, the student changed their purchase of ...
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