This theory argues that value is established on the one hand by individuals maximizing the amount of โutilityโ (or benefit) that they get from purchasing a good, and on the other hand, a corporation maximizing the amount of profit they can achieve through producing and selling those goods. Where these two values meet determines the cost of a product
โ [[A People’s Guide to Capitalism]]
The marginal cost then is the cost of producing one more unit of a commodity
โ [[A People’s Guide to Capitalism]]
Marx and Engels dismissed marginal utility as just a fancy way of saying that value is determined by supply and demand (prices go up when demand increases and go down when supply increases
โ [[A People’s Guide to Capitalism]]