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Marginal Private Benefit (MPB) (Definition)

The marginal private benefit (MPB) is the direct benefit an individual consumer receives from consuming one additional unit of a good or service. This value reflects the consumer's willingness to pay for that extra unit and does not include any external benefits that might accrue to third parties.

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