Understand the key differences between marginal utility and marginal benefit—how they affect pricing, consumer behavior, and decision making in economics.
Learn how utility functions derive demand functions and their role in maximizing consumer satisfaction and economic decision making.
The Marginal Utility of a good is the increase in total utility obtained by consuming one more unit of that good, for given consumption of other goods.
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