Well, it depends what you mean by resources. Money is collected in taxes. Some of it is given to National departments such as the NHS (National Health Service), or Department for Work and Pensions, but local councils are also allocated money and that gets used for rubbish collecting, Housing benefit (to help when you can't afford your rent)... local stuff.
Minerals belong to who ever owns the land. I think water is controlled by the government. If that's the sort of resources you meant.
This does tend to change every now and then, I think this is right, but I'm sure someone can correct me if I'm wrong.
by the government
South Africa has a capitalist economic system and resources are allocated based on who can buy them.
Resources must be allocated because there are not enough resources to produce all of the goods and services that everyone wants.
The answer will depend on the tax jurisdiction. Different countries have different resources allocated for this purpose.The answer will depend on the tax jurisdiction. Different countries have different resources allocated for this purpose.The answer will depend on the tax jurisdiction. Different countries have different resources allocated for this purpose.The answer will depend on the tax jurisdiction. Different countries have different resources allocated for this purpose.
Resources are not
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NIMS specifies how federal and interstate mutual aid resources will be allocated among jurisdictions.
traditional economy: resources are allocated based on custom and traditionmixed economy:resources are allcoated based on mixed informtion given.command economy: resources are allocated by the government or other central authoritymarket economy: resources are allocated by individualsCommusim
False
subhasish
this is impossible to answer and a crazy one
true