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ECON3200001.1251 Pre-class Quiz 1
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Randy likes baseball more than football, football more than basketball, and basketball more than baseball. Which assumption about consumer preferences does this violate? I. Completeness II. Monotonicity III. Transitivity IV. Diminishing marginal utility
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Consider the given scenario where Randy's preferences form a cycle: baseball > football, football > basketball, and basketball > baseball.
Option I: Completeness. This assumption says that for any two goods, a consumer can state a clear preference or be indifferent. The three-way cycle doesn't immediately demonstrate incompleteness between any two specific items, but the cycle does ra......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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