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Midterm Examination: Economics 210A: November 6, 2013

This document appears to be instructions for a midterm exam in economics. It provides 5 multi-part questions related to consumer theory, including questions about utility functions, demand functions, expenditure functions, and indifference curves. Students are instructed to answer question 1 fully and select 3 of the remaining 4 questions.

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Midterm Examination: Economics 210A: November 6, 2013

This document appears to be instructions for a midterm exam in economics. It provides 5 multi-part questions related to consumer theory, including questions about utility functions, demand functions, expenditure functions, and indifference curves. Students are instructed to answer question 1 fully and select 3 of the remaining 4 questions.

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Midterm Examination: Economics 210A


November 6, 2013
Answer Question 1 and any 3 of the remaining 4 questions.
Good Luck!
1 ) A consumer has utility function
u(x1 , x2 ) =

1
x1

1
+

4
x2

A) Find this consumers Marshallian demand function for each good.

B) Find this consumers indirect utility function.

C) Find this consumers expenditure function.

D) Find this consumers Hicksian demand function for each good.

E) Find the income and substitution effects of a change in the price of good 1
on the demand for good 1.

2) A consumer has utility function


u(x1 , x2 , x3 ) =

1
x1

1
+

4
x2

+ 2 x3 .

A) If this consumer has income m and the prices of the three goods are p1 , p2 ,
and p3 , how much of her income will she spend on good 1. (Hint: make use of
part B of your answer to the previous question.)

B) Write down the consumers Marshallian demand function for each good.
(Hint: make use of your answer to parts A of this question and the previous
question.)

3 ) Consider the function



f (x1 , x2 , x3 ) = ln x21 + x22 + x23 .
Explain your answers to each of the following questions:
A) Is the function f homogeneous? If so, of what degree?

B) Is the function f homothetic?

C) Find the gradient vector of f at the point (x1 , x2 , x3 ) = (1, 3, 5).

D) At the point (1, 3, 5), find the directional derivative of f in the direction
(2/9, 2/9, 1/9).

4 ) Ada and Bo both have have convex preferences defined on a set X, but
their preferences are not identical.
A) Let x be a commodity bundle in X. Let S be the set of bundles that both
Ada and Bob like better than x. Is S necessarily a convex set? If so, prove it.
If not, show a counterexample.

B) Let x be a commodity bundle in X. Let T be the set of bundles such that if


z T , then z = yA + yB for some yA X and yB X, such that Ada prefers
yA to x and Bo prefers yB to x. Is T necessarily a convex set? If so, prove it.
If not, show a counterexample.

5) Wills preferences are represented by the utility function


1/2 1/2

u(x1 , x2 ) = min{(x1 x2 ), x2 }.
A) Draw a couple of indifference curves for Will.

B) Find Wills Marshallian demand functions for goods 1 and 2.

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