Economy, asked by ragulraj260, 3 months ago

ordinal utility implies

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Answered by Anonymous
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In economics, an ordinal utility function is a function representing the preferences of an agent on an ordinal scale. Ordinal utility theory claims that it is only meaningful to ask which option is better than the other, but it is meaningless to ask how much better it is or how good it is.

Answered by Sameeksha77
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Ordinal utility just ranks in terms of preference. For example, people may be able to express the utility that consumption gives for certain goods. For example, if a Nissan car gives 5,000 units of utility, a BMW car would give 8,000 units.

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