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Using Alternative Utility Functions to Model Different Preferences

In microeconomic analysis, different utility functions can be used to represent different sets of preferences for an individual. By positing that an individual like Karim has an alternative utility function, economists can create and analyze hypothetical scenarios to understand how varying preferences impact behavior and choices.

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