This is not true in a relevant manner. If we define the u ‘height’ dimension as total utility, than movements upwards will always imply increases in utility. Of course, this is only a ideal situation, since we can’t really assess total utility, but where I’m getting on is that the move up is suppose to mean an increase in utility, and if it is not, then you have to fix it.
This is not true in a relevant manner. If we define the u ‘height’ dimension as total utility, than movements upwards will always imply increases in utility. Of course, this is only a ideal situation, since we can’t really assess total utility, but where I’m getting on is that the move up is suppose to mean an increase in utility, and if it is not, then you have to fix it.