Early Classical economists found the following diamond/ water paradox perplexing: Why is water, which is so

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Early Classical economists found the following “

diamond/

water” paradox perplexing: “Why is water, which is so useful and necessary, so cheap, when diamonds, which are so useless and unnecessary, so expensive?”

Using the utility concept, explain why it is not really a paradox.

(Difficult) (LO19-2)

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Introduction To Information Systems

ISBN: 9781118674369

5th Edition

Authors: R. Kelly Rainer, Brad Prince, Casey G. Cegielski

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