Mention199244
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so:text | The increment of the commodity which he is only just induced to acquire may be called its Marginal Increment; because he is on the margin of doubt whether it is worth his while to incur the outlay required to obtain it. And the benefit-giving power, or Utility, of that increment to him may be called the Marginal Utility of the commodity to him. (en) |
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so:description | Principles of Economics, (1890) (en) |
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