A major assumption in cardinal utility theory is that

ECONOMICSJAMB 2009

A major assumption in cardinal utility theory is that

  • A. utility is measureable
  • B. utility is not measurable
  • C. total utility equals marginal utility
  • D. total utility is constant

Correct Answer: A. utility is measureable

Explanation

One of the assumptions of the cardinal utility approach is that money must measure the same amount of utility under all circumstances.

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