Definition:
"A person can get maximum utility with his given income when it is spent on different commodities in such a way that the marginal utility of money spent on each item is equal".
It is clear that consumer can get maximum utility from the expenditure of his limited income. He should purchase such amount of each commodity that the last unit of money spend on each item provides same marginal utility.
Assumptions of the Law of Equi Marginal Utility:
1. There is no change in the prices of the goods.
2. The income of consumer is fixed.
3. The marginal utility of money is constant.
4. Consumer has perfect knowledge of utility obtained from goods.
5. Consumer is normal person so he tries to seek maximum satisfaction.
6. The utility is measurable in cardinal terms.
7. Consumer has many wants.
8. The goods have substitutes.
Explanation With Schedule and Diagram:
The law of substitution can be explained with the help of an example. Suppose consumer has six dollars that he wants to spend on apples and bananas in order to obtain maximum total utility. The following table shows marginal utility (MU) of spending additional dollars of income on apples and bananas:
Money (Units) | MU of apples | MU of bananas |
1 | 10 | 8 |
2 | 9 | 7 |
3 | 8 | 6 |
4 | 7 | 5 |
5 | 6 | 4 |
6 | 5 | 3 |
The above schedule shows that consumer can spend six dollars in different ways:
1. $1 on apples and $5 on bananas. The total utility he can get is:
2. [(10) + (8+7+6+5+4)] = 40.
3. $2 on apples and $4 on bananas. The total utility he can get is:
4. [(10+9) + (8+7+6+5)] = 45.
5. $3 on apples and $3 on bananas. The total utility he can get is:
6. [(10+9+8) + (8+7+6)] = 48.
7. $4 on apples and $2 on bananas. This way the total utility is:
8. [(10+9+8+7) + (8+7)] = 49.
9. $5 on apples and $1 on bananas. The total utility he can get is:
10. [(10+9+8+7+6) + (8)] = 48.
Total total utility for consumer is 49 utils that is the highest obtainable with expenditure of $4 on apples and $2 on bananas. Here the condition MU of apple = MU of banana i.e 7 = 7 is also satisfied. Any other allocation of the last dollar shall give less total utility to the consumer.
The same information can be used for graphical presentation of this law:
The diagram shows that consumer has income of six dollars. He wants to spend this money on apples and bananas in such a way that there is maximum satisfaction to the consumer.