rajahyötyjen
Rajahyötyjen refers to the economic concept of marginal benefit, often translated as "marginal gain" or "marginal utility" in a Finnish context. It represents the additional satisfaction or benefit a consumer receives from consuming one more unit of a good or service. This concept is a fundamental principle in microeconomics, explaining how individuals make decisions about consumption.
The law of diminishing marginal utility states that as a person consumes more of a particular good,
Economic agents, whether consumers or producers, aim to maximize their overall benefit. Consumers, when faced with
Understanding rajahyötyjen is crucial for analyzing supply and demand, price determination, and consumer behavior. It helps