Prove that the consumer is in equilibrium if marginal rate of substitution is equal to ratio of price of two goods.
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Yes, we agree with the statement that "For a consumer to be in the equilibrium position, the marginal rate of substitution between the two goods must be equal to the ratio of prices of the two goods". ... A consumer attains equilibrium at the point where the budget line is tangent to the indifference curve.
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