Pearson eText Economics -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
Pearson eText Economics -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
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ISBN: 9780136879459
Author: Michael Parkin
Publisher: PEARSON+
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Chapter 9, Problem 1SPA
To determine

Real income, relative prices, and opportunity cost.

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The given income of S is $12, the price of popcorn is $3 per bag, and the price of a smoothie is $3.

The real income can be obtained using Equation (1) as follows:

Real income=Nominal incomePrice of a good (1)

The real income in terms of smoothies can be obtained by substituting the respective values in Equation (1) as follows:

Real income=123=4

The real income in terms of smoothies is 4.

The real income in terms of popcorns can be obtained by substituting the respective values in Equation (1).

Real income=123=4

The real income in terms of popcorns is 4 bags.

The relative price of smoothies in terms of popcorns can be calculated as the ratio of their nominal prices using the following equation:

Relative priceSmoothies/popcorn=PriceSmoothiesPricePopcorn=33=1

The relative price of smoothies in terms of popcorns is 1.

The opportunity cost of a smoothie can be calculated using the following equation:

Opportunity costSmoothies/popcorn=PriceSmoothiesPricePopcorn=33=1

Thus, the opportunity cost of buying one smoothie is the cost foregone to buy one bag of popcorn.

Economics Concept Introduction

Opportunity cost: The opportunity cost refers to the benefits given up in the process of obtaining some other benefits.

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