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The paradox of value: Water rates and the law of diminishing marginal utility
According to economists, the more we consume of something the less valuable it becomes, which prompts this question: are pricing strategies for water use really matching consumers' idea of what it's worth?
The paradox of value: Water rates and the law of diminishing marginal utility
According to economists, the more we consume of something the less valuable it becomes, which prompts this question: are pricing strategies for water use really matching consumers' idea of what it's worth?
The paradox of value: Water rates and the law of diminishing marginal utility
Goetz, Melanie K. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 105 ; 57-59
2013-09-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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