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HISTORY
The concept of
indifference curve was
first developed by British
economist:-
Francis Ysidro Edgeworth
and was put into use by
Italian economist Vilfredo
Pareto during the early 20th
century.
Concept Of Indifference Curve
 This is based on consumer preference and believes
that we cannot quantitatively measure human
satisfaction in monetary terms. This approach assigns
an order to consumer preferences rather
than measure them in terms of money.
 An indifference curve is a curve that represents all
the combinations of goods that give the same
satisfaction to the consumer. Since all the combinations
give the same amount of satisfaction, the consumer
prefers them equally. Hence the name indifference
curve.
EXAMPLE
 Peter has 1 unit of food and 12 units of
clothing. Now, we ask Peter how many units of
clothing is he willing to give up in exchange for
an additional unit of food so that his level of
satisfaction remains unchanged.
 Peter agrees to give up 6 units of clothing for an
additional unit of food. Hence, we have two
combinations of food and clothing giving equal
satisfaction to Peter as follows:
 1 unit of food and 12 units of clothing
 2 units of food and 6 units of clothing
By asking him similar questions, we get various
combinations as follows:
Any combination lying on this
curve gives the same level of
consumer satisfaction.
Combinatio
n
Food Clothing
A 1 12
B 2 6
C 3 4
D 4 3
Assumptions of
Indifference Curve
 Two Commodities
 Non Satiety
 Ordinal Utility
 Diminishing
Marginal Rate of
Substitution
 Rational
Consumer
SLOPE -Marginal Rate of
Substitution
 The slope of
the indifference curve is
called the marginal rate of
substitution
 In economics, the
marginal rate of
substitution (MRS) is the
amount of a good that a
consumer is willing to
consume in relation to
another good, as long as
the new good is equally
satisfying.
If we go back to Peter’s example above, we
have the following table:
Comb
inatio
n
Food
Clothi
ng
MRS
A 1 12 –
B 2 6 6
C 3 4 2
D 4 3 1
In this example, Peter
initially gives up 6 units
of clothing to get an
extra unit of food.
Hence, the MRS is 6.
Similarly, for subsequent
exchanges, the MRS is 2
and 1 respectively.
Therefore, MRS of X
for Y is the amount of Y
whose loss can be
compensated by a unit
gain of X, keeping the
satisfaction the same.
 Interestingly, as Peter
accumulates more units of
food, the MRS starts
falling – meaning he is
prepared to give up fewer
units of clothing for food.
There are two reasons for
this:
I. As Peter gets more units
of food, his intensity of
desire for additional units
of food decreases.
II. Most of the goods are
imperfect substitutes for
one another. If they could
substitute one another
perfectly, then MRS
would remain constant.
6
2
1
Properties Of Indifference Curve
1) An Indifference Curve slopes
downwards to the right
 When a consumer wants to
have more of a commodity,
he/she will have to give up some
of the other commodity, given
that the consumer remains on
the same level of utility at
constant income.
 As a result, the indifference
curve slopes downward form
left to right.
An indifference curve can neither be horizontal line nor an
upward sloping curve. This is very important.
 To prove this property, let us
take indifference curves
contrary to this assumption. In
Figure (A) В is preferable to
combination A which has a
smaller amount of the two
goods. Therefore, an
indifference curve cannot
slope upward from left to right.
It is not an iso-utility curve.
 Similarly, in Figure (B)
combination В is preferable to
combination A, for
combination В has more of X
and the same quantity of Y.So
an indifference curve cannot
be horizontal
2). Indifference Curve is Convex to the Origin:
The slope of IC is negative.
It is convex to the origin.
 This is an important
property of indifference
curves. They are convex to
the origin (bowed inward).
This is equivalent to saying
that as the consumer
substitutes commodity X
for commodity Y, the
marginal rate of substitution
diminishes of X for Y along
an indifference curve.
To prove this, let us take a concave curve where the
marginal rate of substitution of X for Y increases
instead of diminishing, i.e., more of У is given up to
have additional units of X
3).Indifference Curve Cannot Intersect Each Other:
Each indifference curve is a
representation of particular level
of satisfaction.
Fig shows two ICs intersecting
each other at point A. Since
points A and B lie on IC1, they
give the same satisfaction level to
an individual. Similarly, points A
and C give the same satisfaction
level, as they lie on IC2.
Therefore, we can imply that B
and C offer the same level of
satisfaction, which is logically
absurd. Hence, no two ICs can
touch or intersect each other.
4) Higher Indifference Curve Represents Higher
Level Of Satisfaction
Higher the
indifference curves,
higher will be the
level of satisfaction.
This means any
combination of two
goods on the higher
curve give higher
level of satisfaction
to the consumer
then the lower one.
5).An Indifference curve Does Not Touch The
Axis
This is not possible
because of our
assumption that a
consumer considers
different combinations of
two commodities and
wants both of them. If
the curve touches either
of the axes, then it
means that he is
satisfied with only one
commodity and does not
want the other, which is
contrary to our
assumption.
Indifference Curve -Managerial Economics

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Indifference Curve -Managerial Economics

  • 1.
  • 2. HISTORY The concept of indifference curve was first developed by British economist:- Francis Ysidro Edgeworth and was put into use by Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto during the early 20th century.
  • 3. Concept Of Indifference Curve  This is based on consumer preference and believes that we cannot quantitatively measure human satisfaction in monetary terms. This approach assigns an order to consumer preferences rather than measure them in terms of money.  An indifference curve is a curve that represents all the combinations of goods that give the same satisfaction to the consumer. Since all the combinations give the same amount of satisfaction, the consumer prefers them equally. Hence the name indifference curve.
  • 4. EXAMPLE  Peter has 1 unit of food and 12 units of clothing. Now, we ask Peter how many units of clothing is he willing to give up in exchange for an additional unit of food so that his level of satisfaction remains unchanged.  Peter agrees to give up 6 units of clothing for an additional unit of food. Hence, we have two combinations of food and clothing giving equal satisfaction to Peter as follows:  1 unit of food and 12 units of clothing  2 units of food and 6 units of clothing
  • 5. By asking him similar questions, we get various combinations as follows: Any combination lying on this curve gives the same level of consumer satisfaction. Combinatio n Food Clothing A 1 12 B 2 6 C 3 4 D 4 3
  • 6. Assumptions of Indifference Curve  Two Commodities  Non Satiety  Ordinal Utility  Diminishing Marginal Rate of Substitution  Rational Consumer
  • 7. SLOPE -Marginal Rate of Substitution  The slope of the indifference curve is called the marginal rate of substitution  In economics, the marginal rate of substitution (MRS) is the amount of a good that a consumer is willing to consume in relation to another good, as long as the new good is equally satisfying.
  • 8. If we go back to Peter’s example above, we have the following table: Comb inatio n Food Clothi ng MRS A 1 12 – B 2 6 6 C 3 4 2 D 4 3 1 In this example, Peter initially gives up 6 units of clothing to get an extra unit of food. Hence, the MRS is 6. Similarly, for subsequent exchanges, the MRS is 2 and 1 respectively. Therefore, MRS of X for Y is the amount of Y whose loss can be compensated by a unit gain of X, keeping the satisfaction the same.
  • 9.  Interestingly, as Peter accumulates more units of food, the MRS starts falling – meaning he is prepared to give up fewer units of clothing for food. There are two reasons for this: I. As Peter gets more units of food, his intensity of desire for additional units of food decreases. II. Most of the goods are imperfect substitutes for one another. If they could substitute one another perfectly, then MRS would remain constant. 6 2 1
  • 10. Properties Of Indifference Curve 1) An Indifference Curve slopes downwards to the right  When a consumer wants to have more of a commodity, he/she will have to give up some of the other commodity, given that the consumer remains on the same level of utility at constant income.  As a result, the indifference curve slopes downward form left to right.
  • 11. An indifference curve can neither be horizontal line nor an upward sloping curve. This is very important.  To prove this property, let us take indifference curves contrary to this assumption. In Figure (A) В is preferable to combination A which has a smaller amount of the two goods. Therefore, an indifference curve cannot slope upward from left to right. It is not an iso-utility curve.  Similarly, in Figure (B) combination В is preferable to combination A, for combination В has more of X and the same quantity of Y.So an indifference curve cannot be horizontal
  • 12. 2). Indifference Curve is Convex to the Origin: The slope of IC is negative. It is convex to the origin.  This is an important property of indifference curves. They are convex to the origin (bowed inward). This is equivalent to saying that as the consumer substitutes commodity X for commodity Y, the marginal rate of substitution diminishes of X for Y along an indifference curve.
  • 13. To prove this, let us take a concave curve where the marginal rate of substitution of X for Y increases instead of diminishing, i.e., more of У is given up to have additional units of X
  • 14. 3).Indifference Curve Cannot Intersect Each Other: Each indifference curve is a representation of particular level of satisfaction. Fig shows two ICs intersecting each other at point A. Since points A and B lie on IC1, they give the same satisfaction level to an individual. Similarly, points A and C give the same satisfaction level, as they lie on IC2. Therefore, we can imply that B and C offer the same level of satisfaction, which is logically absurd. Hence, no two ICs can touch or intersect each other.
  • 15. 4) Higher Indifference Curve Represents Higher Level Of Satisfaction Higher the indifference curves, higher will be the level of satisfaction. This means any combination of two goods on the higher curve give higher level of satisfaction to the consumer then the lower one.
  • 16. 5).An Indifference curve Does Not Touch The Axis This is not possible because of our assumption that a consumer considers different combinations of two commodities and wants both of them. If the curve touches either of the axes, then it means that he is satisfied with only one commodity and does not want the other, which is contrary to our assumption.