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A Consumer Consumes Only Two Goods, Each Priced at Rupee One per Unit. If the Consumer Chooses a Combination of the Two Goods with Marginal Rate of Substitution Equal to 2, is the Consumer in Equilibrium? Give Reasons. Explain What Will a Rational Consumer Do in this Situation. - Economics

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A consumer consumes only two goods, each priced at Rupee one per unit. If the consumer chooses a combination of the two goods with Marginal Rate of Substitution equal to 2, is the consumer in equilibrium? Give reasons. Explain what will a rational consumer do in this situation.

उत्तर

The consumer reaches equilibrium point only when the following condition is satisfied

MRS = `P_x/P_y`

Given that
MRS = 2

`P_x/P_y = 1/1/ = 1`

As MRS is greater than the price ratio, the rational consumer would try to satisfy the condition by increasing the consumption of Good-X and forego the consumption of Good-Y.

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