Case Study

Overcoming Consumer Constraints

A student, Maria, has a monthly budget for entertainment and dining. She determines that her 'dream' combination of activities lies on an indifference curve where every single point is currently beyond her financial reach. Describe two separate, specific economic changes that could make it possible for Maria to afford at least one of the combinations of goods on her 'dream' indifference curve. For each change, explain the mechanism by which it makes the previously unattainable bundle achievable.

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