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Ann lives in Princeton, New Jersey, and commutes by train each day to her job in New York City (20 round trips per month). When the price of a round trip goes up from $10 to $20, she responds by consuming exactly the same number of trips as before, while spending $200 per month less on restaurant meals.
a.Does the fact that her quantity of train travel is completely unresponsive to the price increase imply that Ann is not a rational consumer?
b.Explain why an increase in train travel might affect the amount she spends on restaurant meals.
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Joe Sabia, an assistant professor of public policy at American University in Washington, D.C., says that a 10 percent increase in minimum wage reduces retail employment by 1 percent and reduces employment among young workers by 3.4 percent.
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Let MUa=Z=10-x and MUb=Z=21=2y, where z is marginal utility per dollar measured in utils, x is the amount spent on product A, and y is the amount spent on product B. Assume that the consumer has $10 to spend on A and B- that is, x=y=10. How is the..
Consider an economy that produces only two goods: fresh apricots and dried apricots. In this economy, the technology of producing dried apricots is to place fresh apricots on special racks and allow them to dry in the sun. Fannie's Farms is the on..
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The ABC marketing consulting firm found that a particular brand of portable stereo has the following demand curve for a certain region: Q=10,000-200P+0.03Pop+0.6I+0.2A Where Q is the quantity per month, P is price($), Pop is population
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