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Total Utility in Economics: Definition and Example
Total utility is the aggregate satisfaction that a consumer receives through the consumption of a goods or services. Total utility is often compared to marginal utility, which is the satisfaction a ...
You don't need to have studied economics to be familiar with the law of diminishing marginal utility and the idea of consumer surplus. The first has to do with the benefit consumers get from their ...
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