ME Problem Set-1
ME Problem Set-1
3. An island economy produces only two goods, coconuts and pineapples. There are five
people (A, B, C, D, and E) living on the island with these preferences:
A
B
C
D
E
For each of these five individuals, construct a representative indifference curve with
pineapples on the vertical axis and coconuts on the horizontal axis. Discuss the shape of the
indifference curves and relate them to the MRS.
4. It is common for supermarkets to carry both generic (store-label) and brand-name
(producer-label) varieties of sugar and other products. Many consumers view these products
as perfect substitutes, meaning that consumers are always willing to substitute a constant
proportion of the store brand for the producer brand. Consider a consumer who is always
willing to substitute 4 pounds of a generic store-brand sugar for 2 pounds of brand-name
sugar. Do these preferences exhibit a diminishing marginal rate of substitution between storebrand and producer-brand sugar?
5. Consider the single-good utility function U(x) = 3x2, with a marginal utility given by MUx
= 6x. Plot the utility and marginal utility functions on two separate graphs. Does this utility
function satisfy the principle of diminishing marginal utility? Explain.