Meaning It is the second important law of the utility analysis. This la was first propounded by Gossen. It is known as “Gossen’s Second Law” This law.

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Meaning It is the second important law of the utility analysis. This la was first propounded by Gossen. It is known as “Gossen’s Second Law” This law points out how a consumer can get maximum satisfaction out of given expenditure on different goods. The law states that in order to get maximum satisfaction, a consumer should spend his limited income on different commodities in such a way that the last rupee spent on each commodity yields him equal marginal utility.

Definition Dr. Marshall, “If a persons has a thing which he can put to several uses, he will distribute it among these uses in such a way, that he has the same marginal utility in all.” This law can be explained as 1.Traditional statement 2.Modern statement

1. Traditional Statement of the law According to traditional statement consumer will spend his money income in such a way that last rupee spend on each product will give him equal Satisfaction. MU1 = MU2 = …………….MUn

Explanation Income= Rs 5 Price of Apples and Banana = Rs. 1 RupeeMU of Apples M2U of Banana 1 st nd 86 (2 nd rupee. ) 3 rd 6 (3 rd rupee) 5 4 th 44 5th23 Y O X O X Units of Money MU apple MU banana Loss Gain

2. Modern Statement Modern economist also call it as the ‘ Law of Proportionality’. According to them a person gets maximum satisfaction when the weighted marginal utilities are equal. In other words, when marginal utilities of one commodity divided by its price and the marginal utility of the other commodity divided by its price are equal. MUa MU b MUc Pa P b Pc = =

MU of x & yMU of money Expenditure UnitsMUxMUy MUx/PxMUy/Py Total money=Rs24 Price of X= Rs 2 Price of Y= Rs 3

Y O X O X Quantity of X Quantity of Y Y MUx/Px MUy/Py Consumer’s choice under Law of Equi -marginal utility

Y O X O X Quatity of X Quantity of Y Loss Gain

Importance of the law Consumption Production Exchange Price discrimination Distribution Public finance International trade Distribution of assets Distribution of time Saving and investment

Criticism Consumer are not fully rational Consumer is not calculating Non availability of goods Influence of fashion, customs and habits Tastes and preferences are not constant Indivisibility of goods Change in income and price Complementary goods Marginal utility of money does not remain constant

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