Diminishing Marginal Utility and the Teaching of Economics: A Note
Diminishing Marginal Utility and the Teaching of Economics: A Note
Author(s): Tamara TodorovaSubject(s): Education, Adult Education, Higher Education
Published by: ASERS Publishing
Keywords: total utility; marginal utility; indifference curve;
Summary/Abstract: This paper discusses how utility can be taught in undergraduate courses in microeconomics so that to illustrate total and marginal utility, the law of diminishing marginal utility, and consumer rationality. Diminishing marginal utility is essential in describing rational consumer behavior, overconsumption, and oversaturation to students of economics. We demonstrate a quadratic and a logarithmic total utility with the subsequent forms and shapes of marginal utility. From what it seems there is no contradiction between diminishing marginal utility in the univariate context of consuming one good and the indifference curve as the multivariate case of two goods consumed.
Journal: Journal of Research in Educational Sciences (JRES)
- Issue Year: XII/2021
- Issue No: 14
- Page Range: 25-31
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English
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