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An important law in economics is the “Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility”.  Discuss what this law is

An important law in economics is the “Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility”.  Discuss what this law is  WEEK 4

An important law in economics is the “Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility”.  Discuss what this law is and provide  an example of diminishing marginal utility you’ve encountered recently.
WEEK 5
 Another important law in economics is the “law of marginal returns or the law of increasing costs”. Discuss in terms of your study in this course, how might you know that you are at a point of diminishing returns, or where more study will not benefit you like it did before? Can you identify any of the costs discussed in this lesson in your decision about how much study is enough?
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Why might a profitable motel shut down in the long run if the land on which it is located becomes extremely valuable due to surrounding economic development? What kinds of costs are involved in making a decision to shut down?
WEEK 7
How would a low-cost price leader enforce its leadership through implied threats to a rival? How does a firm become a “low cost” price leader? Discuss the specific type of market structure that implied threat strategy can be adapted.

 

 

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Kauder (2015) define the law of diminishing marginal returns as the phenomenon of marginal utility to reduce after a certain level of consumption is exceeded in a given period. Literally, it is the tendency of the level of enjoyment obtained by consuming a product to decline as one consumes more of it………………………..

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