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Utility as an Ordinal Measure

Utility is an ordinal concept, meaning its primary role is to rank outcomes based on preference. The specific numerical values assigned by a utility function are not inherently meaningful in many economic models. What matters is the ranking they produce: if one bundle has a higher utility score than another, it is considered more desirable. The absolute level of utility or the magnitude of the difference in scores does not represent a measurable difference in satisfaction.

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Updated 2026-05-02

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