The Principle of Marginality, often associated with economics and decision-making theories, suggests that in assessing the impact or utility of a decision, one should focus on the effects of incremental changes rather than the total or average effects. This principle emphasizes that when making decisions, individuals or organizations should consider the marginal benefits and marginal costs—the additional benefits gained from an action compared to the additional costs incurred.

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