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Simplifying the Marginal Utility of Free Time for a Cobb-Douglas Function
Calculating Marginal Utility with Incomplete Information
Based on the case study provided, calculate the consumer's current marginal utility of free time. Show your calculation.
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Introduction to Microeconomics Course
The Economy 2.0 Microeconomics @ CORE Econ
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A consumer's preferences for free time (
t
) and consumption (c
) are represented by a utility functionu = t^α * c^β
. The marginal utility of free time is found by taking the partial derivative with respect tot
, which yieldsα * t^(α-1) * c^β
. Given this information, how can this expression for the marginal utility of free time be simplified and correctly re-expressed in terms of total utility (u
) and free time (t
)?Calculating Free Time from Utility Data
Explaining the Cobb-Douglas Simplification
For a utility function
u(t, c) = t^α * c^β
, whereu
is total utility,t
is free time, andc
is consumption, the marginal utility with respect to free time is correctly simplified asβ * (u / t)
.Consider a consumer whose preferences for free time (
t
) and consumption (c
) are represented by the utility functionu(t, c) = t^α * c^β
. The marginal utility of free time (MU_t
) for this function can be simplified and expressed asα * (u/t)
. By applying the same simplification logic, the marginal utility of consumption (MU_c
) can be expressed as ____.Calculating Marginal Utility with Incomplete Information
A student is simplifying the expression for the marginal utility of free time for the utility function
u = t^α * c^β
. Arrange the following steps in the correct logical sequence to show this simplification.Evaluating a Simplification Method's Applicability
Analyzing a Flawed Derivation
For a consumer with a utility function represented as
u(t, c) = t^α * c^β
, wheret
is free time andc
is consumption, match each economic concept with its correct mathematical expression.