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101 We say that good 2 represents a … that stands for everything else that the consumer might want to consume other than good 1. Открыть
102 Economists sometimes say that the slope of the budget line measures the … of consuming good 1. Открыть
103 The budget line is defined by two prices and one income, but one of these variables is …. Открыть
104 Governments also sometimes impose …. This means that the level of consumption of some good is fixed to be no larger than some amount. For example, during World War II the U.S. government rationed certain foods like butter and meat. Открыть
105 In this task, economists are guided by the …, which states that people typically try to choose what’s best for them, and by the equilibrium principle, which says that prices will adjust until demand and supply are equal. Открыть
106 Households with … incomes had to pay more for their allotment of food stamps. Thus the slope of the budget line would become steeper as household income increased. Открыть
107 Economists assume that a consumer can rank various consumption possibilities. The way in which the consumer ranks the consumption bundles describes the consumer’s …. Открыть
108 Indifference curves can be used to depict different kinds of …. Открыть
109 Well-behaved preferences are monotonic (meaning more is better) and … (meaning averages are preferred to extremes). Открыть
110 The … measures the slope of the indifference curve. This can be interpreted as how much the consumer is willing to give up of good 2 to acquire more of good 1. Открыть