when you talk about SARP, and the prices change, why is B >= A? you start by saying that initially, A was chosen, which implies A >= B. After the price change, A and B (and C) are both available, so A should still be preferred over B (otherwise, I would violate WARP) but should not be chosen.
Very nice way of explanation...
Please cover other chapters too sir, it will be great help.
Great content!
how is a preffered over b when we already said b>a by using warp?
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when you talk about SARP, and the prices change, why is B >= A? you start by saying that initially, A was chosen, which implies A >= B. After the price change, A and B (and C) are both available, so A should still be preferred over B (otherwise, I would violate WARP) but should not be chosen.
Thanku sir for the video
pls provide pdf for all the lectures