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This document is a summary of chapters 12 to 15. Using it correctly can help you pass Assessment 11.











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ECS1501 – SUMMARY




1. Marginal utility - is the amount of additional utility the person receives from the
consumption of additional units of a good or service.



Marginal utility (MU) = MU =




2. Weighted marginal utility =




3. Price = MU MU/P



4. Utility - Utility is therefore the satisfaction a consumer expects from the
consumption of goods or services.

5. Total utility - Total utility is the total amount of utility one gains from consuming
goods or services.

6. Total utility increases at a decreasing) rate.

7. Marginal utility and the law of diminishing marginal utility




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,Law of diminishing marginal utility, which states that the marginal utility or extra
satisfaction gained from consuming a good or service declines as more of a good is
consumed in a given period.

8. Relationship between total utility and marginal utility

- As total utility increases at a decreasing rate, then marginal utility decreases.

- When total utility is at a maximum point, then marginal utility is zero.

- When total utility starts to decline, then marginal utility becomes negative.

9. Consumer equilibrium

- Consumer equilibrium is also the point where the weighted marginal product is
the same for the different goods

- The utility-maximising choice between goods occurs where the weighted
marginal utility (marginal utility per rand) is the same for both goods.




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, 1. Profit and profit maximisation

- Profit = total revenue − total cost

- Profit = TR – TC

- Total revenue = price × quantity

- TR = P x Q

- Profit maximisation occurs where the positive difference between total revenue
(TR) and total cost (TC) is the greatest.

2. Explicit versus implicit costs

Explicit – Actual costs

Implicit costs – Opportunity costs

- Accountant – Explicit costs

- Economist – Explicit costs + Implicit costs

Total profit = Total Revenue - Total Cost

= TR – TC

2. Accounting profit, normal profit, and economic profit

- Accounting profit is total revenue minus explicit costs

- Economic profit is total revenue minus explicit and implicit costs.

- Normal profit occurs when total revenue equals total cost (explicit and implicit)

3. Law of diminishing returns




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