what are main assumption for utility analysis
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Basic Assumptions of Marginal Utility Analysis. (i) Cardinal Measurement of Utility. Marginal utility analysis assumes in the first place that utility can be measured and the exact measurement can be given by assigning definite numbers such as 1, 2, 3, etc. That is, it is assumed that utility is a quantifiable entity.
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