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The document presents a new approach to consumer theory proposed by Kelvin Lancaster in 1966. [1] It states that consumers derive utility not directly from goods themselves, but from the characteristics or properties of goods. [2] Different goods can share the same characteristics and a single good can have multiple characteristics. [3] The combination of goods may produce characteristics different than when the goods are consumed separately.
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