Quick Context: Using a Cobb-Douglas utility function, I solve for the fraction of income spent on good 1 and good 2. Jennifer divides her income between coffee and croissants (both of which
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Using a Cobb-Douglas utility function, I solve for the fraction of income spent on good 1 and good 2. Jennifer divides her income between coffee and croissants (both of which
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- Using a Cobb-Douglas utility function, I solve for the fraction of income spent on good 1 and good 2.
- Jennifer divides her income between coffee and croissants (both of which
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