The classical economists (Adam Smith and Karl Marx, to name just two) explained the diamond-water paradox by

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The classical economists (Adam Smith and Karl Marx, to name just two) explained the diamond-water paradox by saying that whereas water had high "use value," diamonds had high "exchange value," and diamonds had low "use value." Why is this explanation unsatisfactory, just from the viewpoint of scientific methodology? How does marginal analysis explain the paradox?

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Principles Of Microeconomics

ISBN: 9780812224177

1st Edition

Authors: Eugene Silberberg And Gregory Ellis

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