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Cardinal Utility Analysis

Cardinal Utility Analysis:

Human wants are unlimited and they are of different intensity. The means at the disposal of a man are not only scarce but they have alternative uses. As a result of scarcity of resources, the consumer cannot satisfy all his wants. He has to choose as to which want is to be satisfied first and which afterward if the resources permit.

The consumer is confronted in making a choice. For example, a man is thirsty. He goes to the market and satisfies his thirst by purchasing coca-cola instead of tea. We are here to examine the economic forces which make him purchase a particular commodity. The answer is simple. The consumer buys a commodity because it gives him satisfaction. In technical term, a consumer purchases a commodity because it has utility for him. We now examine the tools which are used in the analysis of consumer behavior.

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