because scarcity is the fundemental economic problem of having seemingly unlimited human needs and wants.
No matter how much is produced, people will always want more.
That description fails to account for the fact that so much human activity under capitalism is matter of being forced to do something, not a matter of choice. For instance, the majority of people are forced to sell their ability to work for a wage. And scarcity is an artificial situation caused by capitalism’s rule of no profit- no production.
Where resources are finite, or require active distribution, they can become unavailable in the quantities needed or desired, at least in some locations. Scarcity (a lack of sufficient supply) can strongly influence changes in an economy, especially scarcity of vital resources such as food, clothing, and housing. Scarcity can be eliminated through technology. All matter in the universe came from somewhere. What may be considered scarce or in limited supply such as raw materials is only a reality because of our lack of discovery or ingenuity. Our current dilemma of scarcity as perceived in an economic paradigm is simply a natural flaw of that paradigm. Therefore, scarcity is truly a matter of perception.
Where resources are finite, or require active distribution, they can become unavailable in the quantities needed or desired, at least in some locations. Scarcity (a lack of sufficient supply) can strongly influence changes in an economy, especially scarcity of vital resources such as food, clothing, and housing. Scarcity can be eliminated through technology. All matter in the universe came from somewhere. What may be considered scarce or in limited supply such as raw materials is only a reality because of our lack of discovery or ingenuity. Our current dilemma of scarcity as perceived in an economic paradigm is simply a natural flaw of that paradigm. Therefore, scarcity is truly a matter of perception.
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No matter how much is produced, people will always want more.
That description fails to account for the fact that so much human activity under capitalism is matter of being forced to do something, not a matter of choice. For instance, the majority of people are forced to sell their ability to work for a wage. And scarcity is an artificial situation caused by capitalism’s rule of no profit- no production.
Where resources are finite, or require active distribution, they can become unavailable in the quantities needed or desired, at least in some locations. Scarcity (a lack of sufficient supply) can strongly influence changes in an economy, especially scarcity of vital resources such as food, clothing, and housing. Scarcity can be eliminated through technology. All matter in the universe came from somewhere. What may be considered scarce or in limited supply such as raw materials is only a reality because of our lack of discovery or ingenuity. Our current dilemma of scarcity as perceived in an economic paradigm is simply a natural flaw of that paradigm. Therefore, scarcity is truly a matter of perception.
Where resources are finite, or require active distribution, they can become unavailable in the quantities needed or desired, at least in some locations. Scarcity (a lack of sufficient supply) can strongly influence changes in an economy, especially scarcity of vital resources such as food, clothing, and housing. Scarcity can be eliminated through technology. All matter in the universe came from somewhere. What may be considered scarce or in limited supply such as raw materials is only a reality because of our lack of discovery or ingenuity. Our current dilemma of scarcity as perceived in an economic paradigm is simply a natural flaw of that paradigm. Therefore, scarcity is truly a matter of perception.
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there is scarcity that cannot be eliminated
Examples of antonyms for the noun 'scarcity' are:glutabundanceexcesssurplussufficiencyenough
Scarcity is a situation where there is not enough to satisfy everyone's wants.
No matter how much supply is produced, people's demands will always increase to exceed supply. apex (:
scarcity is the condition of being scarce or less. Usually associated with a certain quantity. Like scarcity of water in a desert. Scarcity of rain in a region
Scarcity is the fundamental basis of economics. Without scarcity, there would be no economy.
There was a scarcity of water in the desert.