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Condition for an Increasing Utility Function

The 'more is better' principle implies that utility rises with an increase in desirable goods like free time (tt) and consumption (cc). This is mathematically expressed by requiring the partial derivatives of the utility function for both goods to be positive. Therefore, for the utility function to be increasing, the marginal utility of free time (Ut\frac{\partial U}{\partial t}) and the marginal utility of consumption (Uc\frac{\partial U}{\partial c}) must be greater than zero. When these conditions are met, it is said that utility 'depends positively' on both free time and consumption.

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