bruksvärde
Bruksvärde is a term originating from Marxist economic theory, referring to the usefulness of a commodity or good, the qualities that make it capable of satisfying human wants and needs. It is distinct from exchange value, which is the quantitative relationship in which one commodity exchanges for another. While exchange value is determined by the socially necessary labor time required to produce a commodity, bruksvärde is determined by the concrete properties of the good itself and its ability to be used.
For example, the bruksvärde of a coat lies in its ability to provide warmth and protection from
The concept helps differentiate between the use a product serves and its economic worth in the marketplace.