Deck 9: A: Intertemporal Choice

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Suppose that Molly from Problem 2 had an income of $500 in period 1 and an income of $250 in period 2. Suppose that her utility function were ca1c1-a2, where a = 0.60 and the interest rate were 25%. If her income in period 1 doubled and her income in period 2 stayed the same, her consumption in period 1 would

A) double.
B) increase by $300.
C) increase by $150.
D) stay constant.
E) increase by $500.
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Mr. O. B. Kandle, of Problem 8, has a utility function c1c2, where c1 is his consumption in period 1 and c2 is his consumption in period 2. He has no income in period 2. If he had an income of $70,000 in period 1 and the interest rate increased from 10 to 16%,

A) his savings would increase by 6% and his consumption in period 2 would also increase.
B) his consumption in both periods would decrease.
C) his savings would not change but his consumption in period 2 would increase by 2,100.
D) his consumption in both periods would increase.
E) his consumption in period 1 would decrease by 16% and his consumption in period 2 would also decrease.
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Harvey Habit in Problem 9 has a utility function U(c1, c2) = min{c1, c2}. If he had an income of $440 in period 1 and $880 in period 2 and if the interest rate were 20%, how much would Harvey choose to spend on bread in period 1?

A) $1,280
B) $320
C) $213.33
D) $960
E) $640
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Suppose that Molly from Problem 2 had an income of $600 in period 1 and an income of $880 in period 2. Suppose that her utility function were ca1c1-a2, where a = 0.80 and the interest rate were 10%. If her income in period 1 doubled and her income in period 2 stayed the same, her consumption in period 1 would

A) increase by $240.
B) stay constant.
C) double.
D) increase by $480.
E) increase by $600.
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Mr. O. B. Kandle, of Problem 8, has a utility function c1c2, where c1 is his consumption in period 1 and c2 is his consumption in period 2. He has no income in period 2. If he had an income of $40,000 in period 1 and the interest rate increased from 10 to 12%,

A) his consumption in both periods would increase.
B) his savings would increase by 2% and his consumption in period 2 would also increase.
C) his consumption in both periods would decrease.
D) his savings would not change but his consumption in period 2 would increase by 400.
E) his consumption in period 1 would decrease by 12% and his consumption in period 2 would also decrease.
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If Peregrine in Problem 1 consumes (1, 400, 1, 440) and earns (900, 2, 040) and if the interest rate is 20%, the present value of his endowment is

A) $2,940.
B) $2,600.
C) $5,720.
D) $2,840.
E) $6,620.
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Suppose that Molly from Problem 2 had an income of $500 in period 1 and an income of $880 in period 2. Suppose that her utility function were ca1c1-a2, where a = 0.60 and the interest rate were 10%. If her income in period 1 doubled and her income in period 2 stayed the same, her consumption in period 1 would

A) stay constant.
B) increase by $300.
C) double.
D) increase by $150.
E) increase by $500.
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Suppose that Molly from Problem 2 had an income of $200 in period 1 and an income of $460 in period 2. Suppose that her utility function were ca1c1-a2, where a = 0.40 and the interest rate were 15%. If her income in period 1 doubled and her income in period 2 stayed the same, her consumption in period 1 would

A) increase by $80.
B) increase by $40.
C) double.
D) stay constant.
E) increase by $200.
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If Peregrine in Problem 1 consumes (1, 400, 1, 210) and earns (900, 1, 760) and if the interest rate is 10%, the present value of his endowment is

A) $2,660.
B) $2,500.
C) $2,610.
D) $5,250.
E) $6,150.
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Harvey Habit in Problem 9 has a utility function U(c1, c2) = min{c1, c2}. If he had an income of $430 in period 1 and $860 in period 2 and if the interest rate were 15%, how much would Harvey choose to spend on bread in period 1?

A) $945
B) $210
C) $315
D) $1,260
E) $630
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If Peregrine in Problem 1 consumes (1, 500, 880) and earns (1, 300, 1, 100) and if the interest rate is 10%, the present value of his endowment is

A) $4,830.
B) $2,400.
C) $2,300.
D) $2,380.
E) $6,130.
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If Peregrine in Problem 1 consumes (1, 500, 1, 080) and earns (1, 000, 1, 680) and if the interest rate is 20%, the present value of his endowment is

A) $2,680.
B) $5,280.
C) $2,400.
D) $2,580.
E) $6,280.
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Suppose that Molly from Problem 2 had an income of $400 in period 1 and an income of $690 in period 2. Suppose that her utility function were ca1c1-a2, where a = 0.80 and the interest rate were 15%. If her income in period 1 doubled and her income in period 2 stayed the same, her consumption in period 1 would

A) stay constant.
B) increase by $320.
C) increase by $160.
D) double.
E) increase by $400.
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Harvey Habit in Problem 9 has a utility function U(c1, c2) = min{c1, c2}. If he had an income of $1,290 in period 1 and $860 in period 2 and if the interest rate were 15%, how much would Harvey choose to spend on bread in period 1?

A) $1,635
B) $363.33
C) $545
D) $2,180
E) $1,090
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Mr. O. B. Kandle, of Problem 8, has a utility function c1c2, where c1 is his consumption in period 1 and c2 is his consumption in period 2. He has no income in period 2. If he had an income of $60,000 in period 1 and the interest rate increased from 10 to 17%,

A) his savings would increase by 7% and his consumption in period 2 would also increase.
B) his savings would not change but his consumption in period 2 would increase by 2,100.
C) his consumption in both periods would increase.
D) his consumption in both periods would decrease.
E) his consumption in period 1 would decrease by 17% and his consumption in period 2 would also decrease.
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If Peregrine in Problem 1 consumes (900, 805) and earns (600, 1, 150) and if the interest rate is 15%, the present value of his endowment is

A) $1,600.
B) $3,440.
C) $1,705.
D) $1,750.
E) $4,040.
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Mr. O. B. Kandle, of Problem 8, has a utility function c1c2, where c1 is his consumption in period 1 and c2 is his consumption in period 2. He has no income in period 2. If he had an income of $50,000 in period 1 and the interest rate increased from 10 to 15%,

A) his savings would increase by 5% and his consumption in period 2 would also increase.
B) his savings would not change but his consumption in period 2 would increase by 1,250.
C) his consumption in both periods would increase.
D) his consumption in both periods would decrease.
E) his consumption in period 1 would decrease by 15% and his consumption in period 2 would also decrease.
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Mr. O. B. Kandle, of Problem 8, has a utility function c1c2, where c1 is his consumption in period 1 and c2 is his consumption in period 2. He has no income in period 2. If he had an income of $40,000 in period 1 and the interest rate increased from 10 to 19%,

A) his savings would not change but his consumption in period 2 would increase by 1,800.
B) his savings would increase by 9% and his consumption in period 2 would also increase.
C) his consumption in both periods would decrease.
D) his consumption in both periods would increase.
E) his consumption in period 1 would decrease by 19% and his consumption in period 2 would also decrease.
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Harvey Habit in Problem 9 has a utility function U(c1, c2) = min{c1, c2}. If he had an income of $420 in period 1 and $1,050 in period 2 and if the interest rate were 10%, how much would Harvey choose to spend on bread in period 1?

A) $240
B) $360
C) $1,440
D) $1,080
E) $720
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Harvey Habit in Problem 9 has a utility function U(c1, c2) = min{c1, c2}. If he had an income of $645 in period 1 and $1,290 in period 2 and if the interest rate were 15%, how much would Harvey choose to spend on bread in period 1?

A) $1,417.50
B) $315
C) $1,890
D) $472.50
E) $945
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In the village in Problem 10, if the harvest this year is 6,000 bushels of grain and the harvest next year will be 900 bushels and if rats eat 10% of any grain that is stored for a year, how many bushels of grain could the villagers consume next year if they consume 1,000 bushels of grain this year?

A) 6,900
B) 5,400
C) 8,100
D) 4,500
E) 1,000
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Patience has a utility function U(c1, c2) <strong>Patience has a utility function U(c<sub>1</sub>, c<sub>2</sub>)   , where c<sub>1</sub> is her consumption in period 1 and c<sub>2</sub> is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 5 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?</strong> A) 0.75 B) 0 C) 0.08 D) 0.15 E) 0.23 <div style=padding-top: 35px> , where c1 is her consumption in period 1 and c2 is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 5 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?

A) 0.75
B) 0
C) 0.08
D) 0.15
E) 0.23
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In the village in Problem 10, if the harvest this year is 4,000 bushels of grain and the harvest next year will be 1,200 bushels and if rats eat 10% of any grain that is stored for a year, how many bushels of grain could the villagers consume next year if they consume 1,000 bushels of grain this year?

A) 2,700
B) 5,850
C) 3,900
D) 5,200
E) 1,300
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In the village in Problem 10, if the harvest this year is 6,000 bushels of grain and the harvest next year will be 1,100 bushels and if rats eat 10% of any grain that is stored for a year, how many bushels of grain could the villagers consume next year if they consume 1,000 bushels of grain this year?

A) 5,600
B) 4,500
C) 7,100
D) 8,400
E) 1,200
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In the village in Problem 10, if the harvest this year is 4,000 bushels of grain and the harvest next year will be 700 bushels and if rats eat 30% of any grain that is stored for a year, how many bushels of grain could the villagers consume next year if they consume 1,000 bushels of grain this year?

A) 2,800
B) 2,100
C) 4,700
D) 4,200
E) 800
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Patience has a utility function U(c1, c2) <strong>Patience has a utility function U(c<sub>1</sub>, c<sub>2</sub>)   , where c<sub>1</sub> is her consumption in period 1 and c<sub>2</sub> is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 2 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?</strong> A) 0 B) 0.08 C) 0.30 D) 0.15 E) 0.23 <div style=padding-top: 35px> , where c1 is her consumption in period 1 and c2 is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 2 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?

A) 0
B) 0.08
C) 0.30
D) 0.15
E) 0.23
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Patience has a utility function U(c1, c2) <strong>Patience has a utility function U(c<sub>1</sub>, c<sub>2</sub>)   , where c<sub>1</sub> is her consumption in period 1 and c<sub>2</sub> is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 3 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?</strong> A) 0.20 B) 0 C) 0.10 D) 0.60 E) 0.30 <div style=padding-top: 35px> , where c1 is her consumption in period 1 and c2 is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 3 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?

A) 0.20
B) 0
C) 0.10
D) 0.60
E) 0.30
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Patience has a utility function U(c1, c2) <strong>Patience has a utility function U(c<sub>1</sub>, c<sub>2</sub>)   , where c<sub>1</sub> is her consumption in period 1 and c<sub>2</sub> is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 5 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?</strong> A) 0.10 B) 0 C) 1 D) 0.20 E) 0.30 <div style=padding-top: 35px> , where c1 is her consumption in period 1 and c2 is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 5 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?

A) 0.10
B) 0
C) 1
D) 0.20
E) 0.30
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Patience has a utility function U(c1, c2) <strong>Patience has a utility function U(c<sub>1</sub>, c<sub>2</sub>)   , where c<sub>1</sub> is her consumption in period 1 and c<sub>2</sub> is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 3 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?</strong> A) 0.75 B) 0.13 C) 0.25 D) 0 E) 0.38 <div style=padding-top: 35px> , where c1 is her consumption in period 1 and c2 is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 3 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?

A) 0.75
B) 0.13
C) 0.25
D) 0
E) 0.38
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In the village in Problem 10, if the harvest this year is 4,000 bushels of grain and the harvest next year will be 1,200 bushels and if rats eat 50% of any grain that is stored for a year, how many bushels of grain could the villagers consume next year if they consume 1,000 bushels of grain this year?

A) 4,050
B) 5,200
C) 2,700
D) 1,500
E) 1,300
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Deck 9: A: Intertemporal Choice
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Suppose that Molly from Problem 2 had an income of $500 in period 1 and an income of $250 in period 2. Suppose that her utility function were ca1c1-a2, where a = 0.60 and the interest rate were 25%. If her income in period 1 doubled and her income in period 2 stayed the same, her consumption in period 1 would

A) double.
B) increase by $300.
C) increase by $150.
D) stay constant.
E) increase by $500.
B
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Mr. O. B. Kandle, of Problem 8, has a utility function c1c2, where c1 is his consumption in period 1 and c2 is his consumption in period 2. He has no income in period 2. If he had an income of $70,000 in period 1 and the interest rate increased from 10 to 16%,

A) his savings would increase by 6% and his consumption in period 2 would also increase.
B) his consumption in both periods would decrease.
C) his savings would not change but his consumption in period 2 would increase by 2,100.
D) his consumption in both periods would increase.
E) his consumption in period 1 would decrease by 16% and his consumption in period 2 would also decrease.
C
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Harvey Habit in Problem 9 has a utility function U(c1, c2) = min{c1, c2}. If he had an income of $440 in period 1 and $880 in period 2 and if the interest rate were 20%, how much would Harvey choose to spend on bread in period 1?

A) $1,280
B) $320
C) $213.33
D) $960
E) $640
E
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Suppose that Molly from Problem 2 had an income of $600 in period 1 and an income of $880 in period 2. Suppose that her utility function were ca1c1-a2, where a = 0.80 and the interest rate were 10%. If her income in period 1 doubled and her income in period 2 stayed the same, her consumption in period 1 would

A) increase by $240.
B) stay constant.
C) double.
D) increase by $480.
E) increase by $600.
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Mr. O. B. Kandle, of Problem 8, has a utility function c1c2, where c1 is his consumption in period 1 and c2 is his consumption in period 2. He has no income in period 2. If he had an income of $40,000 in period 1 and the interest rate increased from 10 to 12%,

A) his consumption in both periods would increase.
B) his savings would increase by 2% and his consumption in period 2 would also increase.
C) his consumption in both periods would decrease.
D) his savings would not change but his consumption in period 2 would increase by 400.
E) his consumption in period 1 would decrease by 12% and his consumption in period 2 would also decrease.
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If Peregrine in Problem 1 consumes (1, 400, 1, 440) and earns (900, 2, 040) and if the interest rate is 20%, the present value of his endowment is

A) $2,940.
B) $2,600.
C) $5,720.
D) $2,840.
E) $6,620.
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Suppose that Molly from Problem 2 had an income of $500 in period 1 and an income of $880 in period 2. Suppose that her utility function were ca1c1-a2, where a = 0.60 and the interest rate were 10%. If her income in period 1 doubled and her income in period 2 stayed the same, her consumption in period 1 would

A) stay constant.
B) increase by $300.
C) double.
D) increase by $150.
E) increase by $500.
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Suppose that Molly from Problem 2 had an income of $200 in period 1 and an income of $460 in period 2. Suppose that her utility function were ca1c1-a2, where a = 0.40 and the interest rate were 15%. If her income in period 1 doubled and her income in period 2 stayed the same, her consumption in period 1 would

A) increase by $80.
B) increase by $40.
C) double.
D) stay constant.
E) increase by $200.
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If Peregrine in Problem 1 consumes (1, 400, 1, 210) and earns (900, 1, 760) and if the interest rate is 10%, the present value of his endowment is

A) $2,660.
B) $2,500.
C) $2,610.
D) $5,250.
E) $6,150.
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Harvey Habit in Problem 9 has a utility function U(c1, c2) = min{c1, c2}. If he had an income of $430 in period 1 and $860 in period 2 and if the interest rate were 15%, how much would Harvey choose to spend on bread in period 1?

A) $945
B) $210
C) $315
D) $1,260
E) $630
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If Peregrine in Problem 1 consumes (1, 500, 880) and earns (1, 300, 1, 100) and if the interest rate is 10%, the present value of his endowment is

A) $4,830.
B) $2,400.
C) $2,300.
D) $2,380.
E) $6,130.
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If Peregrine in Problem 1 consumes (1, 500, 1, 080) and earns (1, 000, 1, 680) and if the interest rate is 20%, the present value of his endowment is

A) $2,680.
B) $5,280.
C) $2,400.
D) $2,580.
E) $6,280.
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Suppose that Molly from Problem 2 had an income of $400 in period 1 and an income of $690 in period 2. Suppose that her utility function were ca1c1-a2, where a = 0.80 and the interest rate were 15%. If her income in period 1 doubled and her income in period 2 stayed the same, her consumption in period 1 would

A) stay constant.
B) increase by $320.
C) increase by $160.
D) double.
E) increase by $400.
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Harvey Habit in Problem 9 has a utility function U(c1, c2) = min{c1, c2}. If he had an income of $1,290 in period 1 and $860 in period 2 and if the interest rate were 15%, how much would Harvey choose to spend on bread in period 1?

A) $1,635
B) $363.33
C) $545
D) $2,180
E) $1,090
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Mr. O. B. Kandle, of Problem 8, has a utility function c1c2, where c1 is his consumption in period 1 and c2 is his consumption in period 2. He has no income in period 2. If he had an income of $60,000 in period 1 and the interest rate increased from 10 to 17%,

A) his savings would increase by 7% and his consumption in period 2 would also increase.
B) his savings would not change but his consumption in period 2 would increase by 2,100.
C) his consumption in both periods would increase.
D) his consumption in both periods would decrease.
E) his consumption in period 1 would decrease by 17% and his consumption in period 2 would also decrease.
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If Peregrine in Problem 1 consumes (900, 805) and earns (600, 1, 150) and if the interest rate is 15%, the present value of his endowment is

A) $1,600.
B) $3,440.
C) $1,705.
D) $1,750.
E) $4,040.
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Mr. O. B. Kandle, of Problem 8, has a utility function c1c2, where c1 is his consumption in period 1 and c2 is his consumption in period 2. He has no income in period 2. If he had an income of $50,000 in period 1 and the interest rate increased from 10 to 15%,

A) his savings would increase by 5% and his consumption in period 2 would also increase.
B) his savings would not change but his consumption in period 2 would increase by 1,250.
C) his consumption in both periods would increase.
D) his consumption in both periods would decrease.
E) his consumption in period 1 would decrease by 15% and his consumption in period 2 would also decrease.
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Mr. O. B. Kandle, of Problem 8, has a utility function c1c2, where c1 is his consumption in period 1 and c2 is his consumption in period 2. He has no income in period 2. If he had an income of $40,000 in period 1 and the interest rate increased from 10 to 19%,

A) his savings would not change but his consumption in period 2 would increase by 1,800.
B) his savings would increase by 9% and his consumption in period 2 would also increase.
C) his consumption in both periods would decrease.
D) his consumption in both periods would increase.
E) his consumption in period 1 would decrease by 19% and his consumption in period 2 would also decrease.
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Harvey Habit in Problem 9 has a utility function U(c1, c2) = min{c1, c2}. If he had an income of $420 in period 1 and $1,050 in period 2 and if the interest rate were 10%, how much would Harvey choose to spend on bread in period 1?

A) $240
B) $360
C) $1,440
D) $1,080
E) $720
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Harvey Habit in Problem 9 has a utility function U(c1, c2) = min{c1, c2}. If he had an income of $645 in period 1 and $1,290 in period 2 and if the interest rate were 15%, how much would Harvey choose to spend on bread in period 1?

A) $1,417.50
B) $315
C) $1,890
D) $472.50
E) $945
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In the village in Problem 10, if the harvest this year is 6,000 bushels of grain and the harvest next year will be 900 bushels and if rats eat 10% of any grain that is stored for a year, how many bushels of grain could the villagers consume next year if they consume 1,000 bushels of grain this year?

A) 6,900
B) 5,400
C) 8,100
D) 4,500
E) 1,000
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Patience has a utility function U(c1, c2) <strong>Patience has a utility function U(c<sub>1</sub>, c<sub>2</sub>)   , where c<sub>1</sub> is her consumption in period 1 and c<sub>2</sub> is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 5 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?</strong> A) 0.75 B) 0 C) 0.08 D) 0.15 E) 0.23 , where c1 is her consumption in period 1 and c2 is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 5 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?

A) 0.75
B) 0
C) 0.08
D) 0.15
E) 0.23
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In the village in Problem 10, if the harvest this year is 4,000 bushels of grain and the harvest next year will be 1,200 bushels and if rats eat 10% of any grain that is stored for a year, how many bushels of grain could the villagers consume next year if they consume 1,000 bushels of grain this year?

A) 2,700
B) 5,850
C) 3,900
D) 5,200
E) 1,300
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In the village in Problem 10, if the harvest this year is 6,000 bushels of grain and the harvest next year will be 1,100 bushels and if rats eat 10% of any grain that is stored for a year, how many bushels of grain could the villagers consume next year if they consume 1,000 bushels of grain this year?

A) 5,600
B) 4,500
C) 7,100
D) 8,400
E) 1,200
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In the village in Problem 10, if the harvest this year is 4,000 bushels of grain and the harvest next year will be 700 bushels and if rats eat 30% of any grain that is stored for a year, how many bushels of grain could the villagers consume next year if they consume 1,000 bushels of grain this year?

A) 2,800
B) 2,100
C) 4,700
D) 4,200
E) 800
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Patience has a utility function U(c1, c2) <strong>Patience has a utility function U(c<sub>1</sub>, c<sub>2</sub>)   , where c<sub>1</sub> is her consumption in period 1 and c<sub>2</sub> is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 2 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?</strong> A) 0 B) 0.08 C) 0.30 D) 0.15 E) 0.23 , where c1 is her consumption in period 1 and c2 is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 2 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?

A) 0
B) 0.08
C) 0.30
D) 0.15
E) 0.23
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Patience has a utility function U(c1, c2) <strong>Patience has a utility function U(c<sub>1</sub>, c<sub>2</sub>)   , where c<sub>1</sub> is her consumption in period 1 and c<sub>2</sub> is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 3 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?</strong> A) 0.20 B) 0 C) 0.10 D) 0.60 E) 0.30 , where c1 is her consumption in period 1 and c2 is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 3 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?

A) 0.20
B) 0
C) 0.10
D) 0.60
E) 0.30
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Patience has a utility function U(c1, c2) <strong>Patience has a utility function U(c<sub>1</sub>, c<sub>2</sub>)   , where c<sub>1</sub> is her consumption in period 1 and c<sub>2</sub> is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 5 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?</strong> A) 0.10 B) 0 C) 1 D) 0.20 E) 0.30 , where c1 is her consumption in period 1 and c2 is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 5 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?

A) 0.10
B) 0
C) 1
D) 0.20
E) 0.30
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Patience has a utility function U(c1, c2) <strong>Patience has a utility function U(c<sub>1</sub>, c<sub>2</sub>)   , where c<sub>1</sub> is her consumption in period 1 and c<sub>2</sub> is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 3 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?</strong> A) 0.75 B) 0.13 C) 0.25 D) 0 E) 0.38 , where c1 is her consumption in period 1 and c2 is her consumption in period 2. Her income in period 1 is 3 times as large as her income in period 2. At what interest rate will she choose to consume the same amount in period 1 as in period 2?

A) 0.75
B) 0.13
C) 0.25
D) 0
E) 0.38
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In the village in Problem 10, if the harvest this year is 4,000 bushels of grain and the harvest next year will be 1,200 bushels and if rats eat 50% of any grain that is stored for a year, how many bushels of grain could the villagers consume next year if they consume 1,000 bushels of grain this year?

A) 4,050
B) 5,200
C) 2,700
D) 1,500
E) 1,300
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