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Marginal Utility of Income in a Quasi-Linear Function

For a quasi-linear utility function of the general form u(x,m)=v(x)+mu(x, m) = v(x) + m, where mm represents income, the marginal utility of income is constant and equal to 1. This is determined by calculating the partial derivative of the utility function with respect to income: um=1\frac{\partial u}{\partial m} = 1.

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