5. Suppose the quantity of good X demanded by individual 1 is given by X1 = 10 ?
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5. Suppose the quantity of good X demanded by individual 1 is given byX1 = 10 ?? 2PX + 0:01I1 + 0:4PY
and the quantity of X demanded by individual 2 is
X2 = 5 ?? PX + 0:02I2 + 0:2PY
a) What is the market demand function for total X (= X1+X2) as a function
of PX; I1; I2; and PY .
b) Graph the two individual demand curves (with X on the horizontal axis,
PX on the vertical axis) for the case I1 = 1000, I2 = 1000; and PY = 10.
c) Using these individual demand curves, construct the market demand curve
for total X. What is the algebraic equation for this curve?
d) Now suppose I1 increases to 1100 and I2 decreases to 900. How would the
market demand curve shift? How would the individual demand curves shift?
Graph these new curves.
e) Suppose PY rises to 15. Graph the new individual and market demand
curves that would result.
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25 units
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