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Graci Bettich
on Oct 12, 2024Verified
The water-diamond paradox
A) occurs because goods essential to life such as water are cheap (and sometimes free) .
B) occurs because nonessential goods such as diamonds are rare and therefore very expensive.
C) occurs because the price of a product is determined by its marginal utility,not its total utility.
D) All of the choices are correct.
Water-Diamond Paradox
An economic paradox that questions why diamonds are pricier than water despite water being essential for survival and diamonds having relatively little practical use.
Marginal Utility
The extra pleasure or benefit a consumer receives from using an additional unit of a product or service.
- Comprehend the concept of utility and its role in addressing the water-diamond paradox.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the concept of utility and its role in addressing the water-diamond paradox.