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A2 Economics Note - Unit 7
7.1. Utility
7.1.1. Definition and calculation of total and margianl
utility
What is utility?
– Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) saw utility as a function of usefulness, how useful or
enjoyable a product is determines how much satisfaction we get from a product.
– He thought utility could be readily calculated, in units he called ‘utils’ and thus, all
consumers could make rational decisions with their purchases that would maximise their
utility/ satisfaction.
– Rationality / Homo Economicus is when consumers and producers look to maximise their
utilty/satisfaction from the money they have.
+) Homo economicus (economic man):
● Homo economicus is a model for human behavior, characterised by an infinite capability to
make rational decisions.
● The model is generally used in economics and was first proposed by John Stuart Mill in an
1836 essay.
● Modern research has proved that the theory of an economic man is a flawed model.


Total utility
– Total Utility (TU) represents the cumulative satisfaction obtained from consuming a certain
quantity of goods or services.
– The total utility curve typically rises at a decreasing rate as more units are consumed,
reflecting the increasing but at a declining rate of satisfaction.
– Total utility = MU 1 + MU2 + MU3 + …

,Marginal utility
– Marginal Utility (MU) denotes the additional satisfaction obtained from consuming one
additional unit of a product or service.
– In some cases, consuming an additional unit may lead to a decrease in total utility, known
as negative marginal utility. This typically happens when over-consumption leads to
dissatisfaction.

,Graphs illustrating the relationship between marginal utility and total utility




7.1.2. Diminishing marginal utility
What is the law of diminishing marginal utility
– It states that: “As a consumer consumes more and more units of a specific commodity, the
utility from the successive units goes on diminishing”. (Hermann Heinrich Gossen, a
German economist, was first to explain this law in 1854)

, 7.1.3. Equi-marinal priciple
Equi-marginal Principle
– As we have limited incomes but lots of choices of what to spend it on, we will buy another
good/s that gives us more utility per unit price so that we maximise utility.
– This is called the ‘Equi-marginal principle’ and it sees consumers maximise their utility
where the marginal valuation is the same.
– As rational consumers , we will seek to maximise the utility obtainable from our limited
incomes. We thus switch expenditure to new products until we have secured the greatest
amount of satisfaction possible.
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