Chapter 4 Utility-1
Chapter 4 Utility-1
Chapter 4 Utility-1
• TOTAL UTILITY: It is the sum total of utility derived from the consumption of
all units of a commodity.
Saturation point
TU
0
X
Y
MU
MU +ve
MU = 0
0 X
MU (–)ve
LAW OF DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY
• E.g. If you are set to buy,say, fountain pens at any given time,
then as the number of pens with you goes on increasing, the
marginal utility from each successive pen will go on decreasing.
ASSUMPTIONS
• Utility can be measured in the cardinal number system.
• Marginal utility of money remains constant.
• Marginal utility of every commodity is independent.
• Every unit of the commodity being used is of the same quality and
size.
• There is a continuous consumption of the commodity.
• Suitable quantity of the commodity is consumed.
• There is no change in the income of the consumer, price of the
commodity, and its substitutes.
• There is no change in the tastes, character, fashion, and habits of
consumers.
EXPLANATION
TABLE SHOWING LAW OF DIMINISHING MARGINAL UTILITY
UTILITY
first cup of ice cream 3
yield 4 utils thus higher 2 Zero
satisfaction and with 1 M.U.
consumption of more O
C
X
and more units of ice -1
1 2 3 4 5 6
-ve
cream, MU from each QUANTITY
B
successive unit goes on
diminishing.
EXCEPTIONS
• Curious and Rare Things: Law does not affect these things. Those
persons who collect old and rare coins, postage stamps, etc derive
increasing marginal utility as the stock of these rare articles goes on
increasing.
• Misers: It seems as if the law does not apply to misers, who are out to
acquire more and more of wealth. Their desire for money seems to be
insatiable.
• Good Book or Poem: Reading a good book or listening to a melodious
song or beautiful poem again and again, one gets more utility than
before so these also exceptions to this law.
CAUSES OF ITS APPLICATIONS