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Explain the attainment of consumer\'s equilibrium through indifference curve analysis. |
Answer» We know, a consumer always aims at maximising his/her utility or satisfaction level. A rational consumer, with well defined preferences, will always choose the best bundle among all the bundles available to him, given his/her money income and the prices of the goods and services. In other words, a consumer always tries to attain the highest possibleIC given his/her budget set.Recall, that consumption bundles that lie below the budget line leave the consumer with some unspent income. As compared to this the consumption bundles that lie on the budget line will have more of at least one of the goods and no less of the other. In other words, the consumption bundles that lie on the budget line will be more preferred than those that lie below the budget line. As against this, the consumption bundles that lie above the budget line are unaffordable (i.e. the consumer cannot purchase those bundles with his given money income).From this analysis it can be inferred that the optimum bundle for the consumer must lie on the budget line. The question now arises is where exactly on the budget line.A consumer attains equilibrium at the point where the budget line is tangent to the indifference curve. This optimum point is characterised by the following equality. | |