CBSE BOARD XII, asked by kairabansal354, 1 year ago

Starting from the initial situation of consumer equilibrium, suppose that the marginal utility of a rupee increases. Will it increase or decrease the quantity demanded of the product?

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Answered by ranjan127
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then there will be decrease in quantity demanded
Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:

When it comes to starting from the initial situation of 'consumer equilibrium', suppose that the 'marginal utility' of a rupee increases', it then decreases the quantity demanded of the product.

Explanation:

Marginal utility falls when the composition is more according to the 'law of diminishing marginal utility'. In this case, marginal utility is increasing which would be possible only when consumption is decreasing.  

Therefore, the quantity demanded of the product would decrease.

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