Answer to Question #223492 in Microeconomics for Tege

Question #223492

Suppose a consumer consuming two commodities X and Y has the following utility function U= 10X0.4Y0.6. If price of good X and Y are 2 and 3 respectively and income constraint is Birr 50, then find

Find quantities of X and Y which maximize utility

Show how the rise in income to Birr 100 will affect the quantities of X and Y



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Expert's answer
2021-08-06T05:10:24-0400

Solution:

To maximize utility: MRSxy ="\\frac{MUx}{MUy} = \\frac{Px}{Py}"

Derive MUx:

U = 10X0.4Y0.6


MUx = "\\frac{\\partial U} {\\partial X}" = 4X-0.6Y0.4


Derive MUy:


MUy = "\\frac{\\partial U} {\\partial Y}" = 6X0.4Y-0.4


MRSxy = "\\frac{MUx}{MUy}" = "\\frac{4X^{-0.6}Y^{0.4} }{6X^{0.4}Y^{-0.4} }"


MRSxy = "\\frac{Px}{Py}"


"\\frac{2Y^{0.8} }{3X }" = "\\frac{2 }{3 }"


Y = X1.25

Budget constraint: I = PxX + PyY

50 = 2X + 3Y

Substitute the value of X in budget constraint to derive Y:

50 = 2X + 3(X1.25)

50 = 2X + 3X1.25

X = 7

Y = X1.25 = 71.25 = 12

Y = 12

The quantities of X and Y which maximize utility (Uxy) = (7, 12)

 

New budget constraint: 100 = 2X + 3Y

Y = X1.25

Substitute the value of X in budget constraint to derive Y:

100 = 2X + 3(X1.25)

100 = 2X + 3X1.25

X = 13

Y = X1.25 = 131.25 = 25

Y = 25

The new quantities of X and Y which maximize utility (Uxy) = (13, 25)


The rise in income to Birr 100, will enable the consumer to double the quantities of X and Y, since the consumers will be having more funds to spare.




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