A Rehabilitation of the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility: An Ordinal Marginal Utility Approach

IF 0.3 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS B E Journal of Theoretical Economics Pub Date : 2021-07-19 DOI:10.1515/bejte-2020-0158
Chung‐Cheng Lin, Shi‐Shu Peng
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Abstract The model in which an individual maximizes his ordinal or cardinal total utility has long been the paradigm of individual choice theory. However, the two mainstream utility theories, the ordinal and cardinal total utility theories, have caused a dilemma, i.e. one has to sacrifice one of the following two: the good property of utility ordinality, or common-sense notions such as the law of diminishing marginal utility. Ordinal theory keeps the former but gives up the latter, while cardinal theory keeps the latter but sacrifices the former. We propose an ordinal marginal utility approach aiming to solve this dilemma by changing the very first assumption regarding individual choice.
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边际效用递减规律的恢复:一个有序边际效用方法
个体的序数总效用或基数总效用最大化模型一直是个体选择理论的范式。然而,两种主流的效用理论,序数总效用理论和基数总效用理论,造成了一个困境,即必须牺牲以下两个中的一个:要么是效用序数的良好性质,要么是边际效用递减规律等常识性概念。序数论保留前者而放弃后者,基数论保留后者而牺牲前者。我们提出了一种有序边际效用方法,旨在通过改变关于个人选择的第一个假设来解决这一困境。
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