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Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

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Page 1: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Chapter Eight

Slutsky Equation

Page 2: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Effects of a Price Change What happens when a commodity’s

price decreases?

– Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively cheaper, so consumers substitute it for now relatively more expensive other commodities.

Page 3: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Effects of a Price Change

– Income effect: the consumer’s budget of $y can purchase more than before, as if the consumer’s income rose, with consequent income effects on quantities demanded.

Page 4: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Effects of a Price Change Slutsky discovered that changes to

demand from a price change are always the sum of a pure substitution effect and an income effect.

Page 5: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Real Income Changes

Slutsky asserted that if, at the new prices,

– less income is needed to buy the original bundle then “real income” is increased

– more income is needed to buy the original bundle then “real income” is decreased

Page 6: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Real Income Changes

x1

x2

Original budget constraint and choice

Page 7: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Real Income Changes

x1

x2

Original budget constraint and choice

New budget constraint

Page 8: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Real Income Changes

x1

x2

Original budget constraint and choice

New budget constraint; real income has risen

Page 9: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Pure Substitution Effect

Slutsky isolated the change in demand due only to the change in relative prices by asking “What is the change in demand when the consumer’s income is adjusted so that, at the new prices, she can only just buy the original bundle?”

Page 10: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Pure Substitution Effect Onlyx2

x1

x2’

x1’

Page 11: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Pure Substitution Effect Onlyx2

x1

x2’

x1’

Page 12: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Pure Substitution Effect Onlyx2

x1

x2’

x1’

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Pure Substitution Effect Onlyx2

x1

x2’

x2’’

x1’ x1’’

Page 14: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

And Now The Income Effectx2

x1

x2’

x2’’

x1’ x1’’

(x1’’’,x2’’’)

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And Now The Income Effectx2

x1

x2’

x2’’

x1’ x1’’

(x1’’’,x2’’’)

The income effect is (x1’’,x2’’) (x1’’’,x2’’’).

Page 16: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

The Overall Change in Demandx2

x1

x2’

x2’’

x1’ x1’’

(x1’’’,x2’’’)

The change to demand due to lower p1 is the sum of the income and substitution effects, (x1’,x2’) (x1’’’,x2’’’).

Page 17: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Slutsky’s Effects for Normal Goods

Most goods are normal (i.e. demand increases with income).

The substitution and income effects reinforce each other when a normal good’s own price changes.

Page 18: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Slutsky’s Effects for Normal Goodsx2

x1

x2’

x2’’

x1’ x1’’

(x1’’’,x2’’’)

Good 1 is normal becausehigher income increasesdemand

Page 19: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Since both the substitution and income effects increase demand when own-price falls, a normal good’s ordinary demand curve slopes down.

The Law of Downward-Sloping Demand therefore always applies to normal goods.

Slutsky’s Effects for Normal Goods

Page 20: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Slutsky’s Effects for Income-Inferior Goods

Some goods are income-inferior (i.e. demand is reduced by higher income).

The substitution and income effects oppose each other when an income-inferior good’s own price changes.

Page 21: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Slutsky’s Effects for Income-Inferior Goods

x2

x1

x2’

x2’’

x1’ x1’’

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Slutsky’s Effects for Income-Inferior Goods

x2

x1

x2’

x2’’

x1’ x1’’

(x1’’’,x2’’’)

The pure substitution effect is as for a normal good. But, the income effect is in the opposite direction.

Page 23: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Slutsky’s Effects for Income-Inferior Goods

x2

x1

x2’

x2’’

x1’ x1’’

(x1’’’,x2’’’)

The pure substitution effect is as for a normal good. But, the income effect is in the opposite direction. Good 1 is income-inferior because an increase to income causes demand to fall.

Page 24: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Slutsky’s Effects for Income-Inferior Goods

x2

x1

x2’

x2’’

x1’ x1’’

(x1’’’,x2’’’)

The overall changes to demand arethe sums of the substitution and income effects.

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Giffen Goods

In rare cases of extreme income-inferiority, the income effect may be larger in size than the substitution effect, causing quantity demanded to fall as own-price rises.

Such goods are Giffen goods.

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Walt considers x and y to be perfect substitutes. They originally cost 10 and 9 respectively. His

income is 720. One day the price of x drops to 8. Which of the following is true?

a) The income effect increases the quantity of y by 90.

b) The substitution effect increases the quantity of y by 80.

c) The substitution effect increases the quantity of x by 90.

d) The income effect increases the quantity of x by 80.

e) None of the above.

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Rob consumes two goods, x and y. He has an allowance of $50 per week and is not endowed with either of the goods. If the price of good x increases

and his substitution and income effects change demand in opposite directions:

a) good x must be a Giffen good.

b) good x must be an inferior good.

c) WARP is violated.

d) good x must be a normal good.

e) There is not enough information to judge whether good x is a normal or inferior good.

Page 28: Chapter Eight Slutsky Equation. Effects of a Price Change u What happens when a commodity’s price decreases? –Substitution effect: the commodity is relatively.

Charlie’s utility function is xAxB. The price of apples used to be $1 and the price of bananas used to be $2, and his income used to be $40. If the price of apples

increased to 8 and the price of bananas stayed constant, the substitution effect on Charlie’s apple

consumption reduces his consumption by

a) 17.5 apples

b) 7 apples

c) 8.75 apples

d) 13.75 apples

e) None of the above is correct.