Who was the original exponent of the idea of Equi-Marginal Utility Law?
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The concept of marginal utility grew out of attempts by economists to explain the determination of price. The term “marginal utility”, credited to the Austrian economist Friedrich von Wieser by Alfred Marshall, was a translation of Wieser's term “Grenznutzen” (border-use).
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The so-called Law of diminishing marginal utility was first formulated by Herman Gossen (1854) who stated: “The magnitude of one and the same satisfaction, when we continue to enjoy it without interruption continually decreases until satisfaction is reached"
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