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Study Guide for ECS2601 First and second semesters

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The purpose of this module is to provide you with thinking tools when analyzing the relationship between consumption (the demand side) and production (the supply side) in the economy. Ultimately we want you as a student to understand how different kinds of markets form, how they function, how they change and how some even fall apart.

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Microeconomics II

Only Study Guide for ECS2601

First and second semesters




Department of Economics
University of South Africa
Pretoria

, ii

© 2012 University of South Africa
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University of South Africa
Muckleneuk, Pretoria

Compiled by the Department of Economics

ECS2601/1/12012-2014

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Contents Page


Introduction x
Aims of the module..........................................................................................................ix
Prescribed tutorial matter ................................................................................................ x
Suggested method of study.............................................................................................xi

Study unit 1: Assumptions of prior learning in microeconomics .............. 1

Study Unit 2:

The basics of supply and demand ....................................................................... 2

2.4 Elasticity of supply and demand (including 2.5: Short-run versus long-run
elasticity)............................................................................................................. 3

Activities 2.4 (and 2.5) ..................................................................................................... 5

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Further reading ............................................................................................................. 10
Answers to some of the questions ................................................................................ 10

Study unit 3: Consumer behavior....................................................................... 11
Economics in action ...................................................................................................... 11
Contents and learning outcomes ................................................................................... 11
3.1 Consumer preferences ..................................................................................... 12
Activity 3.1 .................................................................................................................... 14
3.2 Budget constraints ............................................................................................ 15
Activity 3.2 ..................................................................................................................... 16
3.3 Consumer choice ............................................................................................. 18
Activity 3.3 ..................................................................................................................... 19
3.4 Revealed preference ........................................................................................ 21
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3.5 Marginal utility and consumer choice ............................................................... 22
Activity 3.5 .................................................................................................................... 23
3.6 Cost-of-living indices ........................................................................................ 23

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Economics in action revisited ........................................................................................ 24
Further reading ............................................................................................................. 24
Answers to some of the questions ................................................................................ 24

Study unit 4: Individual and market demand ................................................. 26
Economics in action ..................................................................................................... 26
Contents and learning outcomes ................................................................................... 27
4.1 Individual demand ............................................................................................ 27
Activity 4.1 ..................................................................................................................... 29
4.2 Income and substitution effects ........................................................................ 31
Activity 4.2 ..................................................................................................................... 32
4.3 Market demand................................................................................................. 34
Activity 4.3 ..................................................................................................................... 35
4.4 Consumer surplus ........................................................................................... 37
Activity 4.4 ................................................................................................................. 37
4.5 Network externalities ........................................................................................ 39
Activity 4.5 ..................................................................................................................... 40
4.6 Empirical estimation of demand........................................................................ 40
Economics in action revisited ........................................................................................ 41
Further reading .............................................................................................................. 41
Answers to some of the questions ................................................................................ 41

Study unit 5: Uncertainty and consumer behaviour .................................... 43
(Not included)

Study unit 6: Production ....................................................................................... 44
Economics in action ...................................................................................................... 45
Contents and learning outcomes ................................................................................... 45
6.1 The technology of production ........................................................................... 46
Activity 6.1 ..................................................................................................................... 47
6.2 Production with one variable input (labour)...................................................... 47
Activity 6.2 ..................................................................................................................... 48
6.3 Production with two variable inputs (labour and capital) ................................... 50
Activity 6.3 ..................................................................................................................... 52
6.4 Returns to scale................................................................................................ 54
Activity 6.4 ..................................................................................................................... 55
Economics in action revisited ........................................................................................ 56
Further reading .............................................................................................................. 56
Answers to some of the questions ................................................................................ 56

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