The income per capita in Baltonia is 64,163 in Baltonian currency. If the price of a basket of goods worth $1 in the U.S. is 5.50 units of Baltonian currency, Baltonia's income per capita in purchasing power parity is:
A) $11,666. B) $10,257.48. C) $2,832. D) $15,624.50.
The price of a given basket of goods in Country 1 is 10 karls. The price of the same basket of goods in Country 2 is 25 ritz and $2 in the U.S. Country 1 has a income per capita of 3,200 karls and Country 2 has a income per capita of 5,500 ritz.
A
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A Californian student consumes Internet services (I) and books (B). Her preferences are represented by a Cobb-Douglas utility function:
U(I,B) = I1/4B1/4 The prices of each good is $2 and the student has an income of $200. Over the course of the past year, the price of internet services has risen to $4, but the price of books has remained the same. The government has decided provide this student with additional money to compensate for the higher price of internet services. In order to determine the transfer the government has three consultants who have made the following suggestions: Consultant A: The student's income should be increased by a percentage found using a consumer price index (CPI). Consultant B: The additional income should allow the student to get her initial level of utility. a. Find the consumer's optimal bundle before the increase in price occurs. b. Find the consumer's optimal bundle after the increase in price occurs with income still at $200. c. Find the amount of the transfer implied by consultant A. d. Is the student necessarily better or worse off than before from such a transfer implied by consultant A? Explain why. e. Is the transfer implied by consultant B more or less than the amount implied by A? Explain. What is the precise dollar amount implied by consultant B?
The market system is also called the price system because
A) rising prices are the signal to producers to offer more of a particular good. B) people pay money in markets. C) everything has a price tag. D) inflation is a significant problem.