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Colleagues: 
 
This discussion continues to puzzle me. Correct me if I am wrong in the following. 
 
Economics advanced when it was generally admitted that utility was subjective, that it
could only be measured ordinally, that there was no cardinal measure for utility, and
that, therefore interprersonal comparisons with respect to utility were impossible. In
short, there is no objective standard "util" that can be added up to get a measure of
"total utility".
 
Robin Neill 
 
 
 
 
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