határelv
Határelv, often translated as marginalism or the principle of marginal utility, is a fundamental concept in economics. It refers to the analysis of the effects of incremental changes on economic variables. Instead of looking at the total or average effects, the határelv focuses on the additional benefit or cost incurred by consuming one more unit of a good or service, or by undertaking one more unit of an activity.
The core idea is that decisions are made at the margin. For example, a consumer decides whether
The law of diminishing marginal utility is a key component of the határelv. It states that as
The határelv is crucial for understanding how individuals and firms make rational choices in the face of