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THEORIES OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOR

   I.

     UTILITY THEORY         INDIFFERENCE THEORY

                               Vilfredo Pareto
William Stanley Jevons
                               Described thru
Analyz in total utility
                                Consumer’s preference
(TU) and marginal utility
(MU)                            of “various
“utils “ is the unit of        combinations of goods
measure                         and services” based on
Consumer satisfaction          nature NOT on total
can be measured thru TU         utility and marginal
and MU                          utility
II. UTILITY THEORY
                    A. Utility Schedule for Siomai
                                Total Utility   Marginal Utility
                  Piece/ Unit       (TU)         MU=ΔTU/ ΔQ
                       0             0                0
                       1             14               14
                       2             25               11
                       3             33               8
Consumer’s
satisfaction is        4             38                5
                       5             41                3
measured
using UTILS            6             43                2
                       7             43                0
                       8             41                -2
                       9             38                -3
                      10             33                -5
                      11             25                -8
                      12             14               -11
                      13             0                -14
B. Plot the value on the X and Y axis
                  Y-Values
 50
 45
 40
 35
 30
 25
                                    Y-Values
 20
 15
 10
  5
  0
      0      5        10       15
C. TOTAL UTILITY CURVE
         Connect the points. Then, observe
             the shape of the graph.
                 Y-Values
50
45
40
35
30
25
                                  Y-Values
20
15
10
5
0
     0       5       10      15
 satisfaction derived in
 goods decrease as additional
 number of the same good is
 utilized

MU = Δ TU (TU2- TU1)
     Δ Q (Q2- Q1)
MARGINAL UTILITY (MU) CURVE

            Y-Values
20
15
10
 5
 0                          Y-Values
 -5 0   5       10     15
-10
-15
-20
   > Modern approach in understanding
    consumer behavior
   > Analysis is based on consumer preferences
    of various combinations of goods and
    services depending on its nature
A. INDIFFERENCE SCHEDULE OF FOOD & CLOTHING

        FOOD       AND      CLOTHING
         (X)                   (Y)
         350         -         40
         230         -         80
         150         -         120
          90         -         160
          60         -         200
          40         -         240
          30         -         280
B. Plot the Indifference Schedule
                 Y-Values
 300

 250

 200

 150
                                   Y-Values
 100

  50

   0
       0   100   200   300   400
C. Indifference Curve (Single Curve)
                       Y-Values
      300

      250

      200

      150
                                          Y-Values
      100

       50

        0
            0   100    200   300    400

Indifference Curve = locus of points wherein each point
represents a combination of goods and services that will
give equal level of satisfaction to a consumer
D. Indifference Map
                  Y-Values
300

250

200

150
                                    Y-Values
100

 50

  0
      0     100   200   300   400
E. RULE in reading the IC’s
     The farther the IC from the
point of origin OR as we move
upward from the origin going to the
right the higher is the level of
satisfaction.
     Thus, farther curves are more
preferred . 
F. Important Properties of IC
1) IC slopes downward (negative slope), therefore,
   consumer adds 1 unit of food, she/he needs to deduct
   1 unit of clothing.
       REASON: budget constraint

2) IC is convex to the point of origin, therefore, curve
   becomes flatter as it goes down from point A to G.
   Hence, slope decreases and it is said to be convex.

3) IC does NOT meet or intersect at any point.

4) IC reflects preferred combinations of goods/
   services, therefore, IC moves to the right to show
   higher levels of utility.
G. MARGINAL RATE OF SUBSTITUTION
             MRS = Δ Product (X)
                   Δ Product (Y)
      FOOD      CLOTHING           MRS
       (Y)                         (X)
       350          40              0
       230          80              3
       150          120             2
       90           160            1.5
       60           200            .75
       40           240             .5
       30           280            .25
KEY WORDS:
budget constraint = what consumers
can afford to buy based on her/his cash
on hand
preference = what they WANT to
consume is what they buy

Marginal Rate of Substitution
          MRS = Δ X2- X1
                  Δ Y2- Y1

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Theories of Consumer Behavior

  • 2.   I. UTILITY THEORY INDIFFERENCE THEORY  Vilfredo Pareto William Stanley Jevons  Described thru Analyz in total utility Consumer’s preference (TU) and marginal utility (MU) of “various “utils “ is the unit of combinations of goods measure and services” based on Consumer satisfaction nature NOT on total can be measured thru TU utility and marginal and MU utility
  • 3. II. UTILITY THEORY A. Utility Schedule for Siomai Total Utility Marginal Utility Piece/ Unit (TU) MU=ΔTU/ ΔQ 0 0 0 1 14 14 2 25 11 3 33 8 Consumer’s satisfaction is 4 38 5 5 41 3 measured using UTILS 6 43 2 7 43 0 8 41 -2 9 38 -3 10 33 -5 11 25 -8 12 14 -11 13 0 -14
  • 4. B. Plot the value on the X and Y axis Y-Values 50 45 40 35 30 25 Y-Values 20 15 10 5 0 0 5 10 15
  • 5. C. TOTAL UTILITY CURVE Connect the points. Then, observe the shape of the graph. Y-Values 50 45 40 35 30 25 Y-Values 20 15 10 5 0 0 5 10 15
  • 6.  satisfaction derived in goods decrease as additional number of the same good is utilized MU = Δ TU (TU2- TU1) Δ Q (Q2- Q1)
  • 7. MARGINAL UTILITY (MU) CURVE Y-Values 20 15 10 5 0 Y-Values -5 0 5 10 15 -10 -15 -20
  • 8. > Modern approach in understanding consumer behavior  > Analysis is based on consumer preferences of various combinations of goods and services depending on its nature
  • 9. A. INDIFFERENCE SCHEDULE OF FOOD & CLOTHING FOOD AND CLOTHING (X) (Y) 350 - 40 230 - 80 150 - 120 90 - 160 60 - 200 40 - 240 30 - 280
  • 10. B. Plot the Indifference Schedule Y-Values 300 250 200 150 Y-Values 100 50 0 0 100 200 300 400
  • 11. C. Indifference Curve (Single Curve) Y-Values 300 250 200 150 Y-Values 100 50 0 0 100 200 300 400 Indifference Curve = locus of points wherein each point represents a combination of goods and services that will give equal level of satisfaction to a consumer
  • 12. D. Indifference Map Y-Values 300 250 200 150 Y-Values 100 50 0 0 100 200 300 400
  • 13. E. RULE in reading the IC’s The farther the IC from the point of origin OR as we move upward from the origin going to the right the higher is the level of satisfaction. Thus, farther curves are more preferred . 
  • 14. F. Important Properties of IC 1) IC slopes downward (negative slope), therefore, consumer adds 1 unit of food, she/he needs to deduct 1 unit of clothing. REASON: budget constraint 2) IC is convex to the point of origin, therefore, curve becomes flatter as it goes down from point A to G. Hence, slope decreases and it is said to be convex. 3) IC does NOT meet or intersect at any point. 4) IC reflects preferred combinations of goods/ services, therefore, IC moves to the right to show higher levels of utility.
  • 15. G. MARGINAL RATE OF SUBSTITUTION MRS = Δ Product (X) Δ Product (Y) FOOD CLOTHING MRS (Y) (X) 350 40 0 230 80 3 150 120 2 90 160 1.5 60 200 .75 40 240 .5 30 280 .25
  • 16. KEY WORDS: budget constraint = what consumers can afford to buy based on her/his cash on hand preference = what they WANT to consume is what they buy Marginal Rate of Substitution MRS = Δ X2- X1 Δ Y2- Y1