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Marginal utility
In economics, utility refers to the benefits (satisfaction or happiness) consumers derive from a good, and it can be measured based on individuals’ choices between alternatives or preferences revealed in their willingness to pay. Marginal utility is the change in total utility from consuming an extra unit of a product.
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