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The Water and Diamonds Paradox of Value

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The water and diamonds paradox of value


A) is that water is essential for life and yet is cheap, whereas diamonds are totally nonessential and yet are expensive.
B) points out that we generally have a low total utility of water and a high total utility of diamonds.
C) is resolved by the principle that market price is determined by total utility, not marginal utility.
D) none of the above

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