Suppose Heather has preferences over pizza (good 1) and beer (good 2) represente
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Suppose Heather has preferences over pizza (good 1) and beer (good 2) represented by the utility function u = x1 x2. Suppose her husband, Rob, also has preferences which can be represented by a Cobb-Douglas utility function. Give an example of a potential utility function for Rob in each of the following circumstances: a. For any given bundle (x1, x2), Rob requires being given more pizza than Heather when we take away a small amount of beer in order to remain just indifferent b. For any given bundle (x1, x2), Rob requires being given more beer than Heather when we take away a small amount of pizza in order to remain just indifferentExplanation / Answer
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