Contemporary Social Policy
Marginal analysis is a decision-making tool used to evaluate the additional benefits and costs of a particular choice or action. It focuses on the impact of small, incremental changes rather than total or average costs, helping to determine the optimal level of an activity. This approach is vital in assessing the effectiveness of social policies by comparing the marginal benefits with the marginal costs associated with implementing these policies.
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