brugsværdi
Brugsværdi refers to the usefulness or utility of a good or service. It is the capacity of something to satisfy a human need or desire. In economics, brugsværdi is distinct from exchange value, which is the value of a good or service in terms of its price or what it can be traded for. While exchange value is determined by market forces and scarcity, brugsværdi is more subjective and depends on the individual's perception of the item's usefulness.
The concept of brugsværdi is central to the labor theory of value, particularly as developed by Karl
Brugsværdi is a prerequisite for exchange value. An item must have some utility to be desired and