Individual Economic Decision Making

    Cards (8)

    • Utility
      Benefit or satisfaction
    • Marginal Utility
      The additional satisfaction from consuming an extra unit
    • Total Utility
      The total satisfaction from consuming all units
    • Diminishing Marginal Utility
      As you consume more of a good, the marginal utility you get from consuming an additional unit will decrease
    • Rational Decision Making
      A consumer behaves rationally if they make decisions which maximise their own utility
    • Causes of Irrational Decision Making
      • bounded rationality
      • bounded self-control
      • altruism
      • Herding (social norms)
      • anchoring bias
      • availability bias
      • rules of thumb. 
    • Behavioural Economic Policies
      • Choice Architecture
      • Nudges
      • Framing
      • Restricted Choices
      • Mandated Choice
      • Default Choice
    • Behavioural Economic Polices Can
      • Reduce the Consumption of a Demerit Good (Eg smoking)
      • Increase the Consumption of a Merit Good (Eg Organ Donation)
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