SCARCITY - Definition. Was ist SCARCITY
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Was (wer) ist SCARCITY - definition


Scarcity         
  • People queue up for soup and bread at relief tents in the aftermath of the Seattle fire of June 6, 1889.
  • Schematic of the Malthusian catastrophe
FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEM OF ECONOMICS WHERE THERE ARE LIMITED RESOURCES TO FULFILL SOCIETY'S UNLIMITED WANTS
Scarce; Economic scarcity; Scarce good; Harris's lament; Harris's Lament; Harriss's Lament; Harriss's lament; Harriss' lament; Harriss' Lament; Harris' Lament; Harris' lament; Undersupply; Scarcities; Economy of scarcity; Paucity; Scarce resource; Scarcity problem; Forced scarcity; Economic rarity; Scarcity definition of economics; Finite resources
·noun The quality or condition of being scarce; smallness of quantity in proportion to the wants or demands; deficiency; lack of plenty; short supply; penury; as, a scarcity of grain; a great scarcity of beauties.
scarcity         
  • People queue up for soup and bread at relief tents in the aftermath of the Seattle fire of June 6, 1889.
  • Schematic of the Malthusian catastrophe
FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEM OF ECONOMICS WHERE THERE ARE LIMITED RESOURCES TO FULFILL SOCIETY'S UNLIMITED WANTS
Scarce; Economic scarcity; Scarce good; Harris's lament; Harris's Lament; Harriss's Lament; Harriss's lament; Harriss' lament; Harriss' Lament; Harris' Lament; Harris' lament; Undersupply; Scarcities; Economy of scarcity; Paucity; Scarce resource; Scarcity problem; Forced scarcity; Economic rarity; Scarcity definition of economics; Finite resources
n.
1.
Deficiency, dearth, want, insufficiency, lack.
2.
Rareness, rarity, uncommonness, infrequency.
scarcity         
  • People queue up for soup and bread at relief tents in the aftermath of the Seattle fire of June 6, 1889.
  • Schematic of the Malthusian catastrophe
FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEM OF ECONOMICS WHERE THERE ARE LIMITED RESOURCES TO FULFILL SOCIETY'S UNLIMITED WANTS
Scarce; Economic scarcity; Scarce good; Harris's lament; Harris's Lament; Harriss's Lament; Harriss's lament; Harriss' lament; Harriss' Lament; Harris' Lament; Harris' lament; Undersupply; Scarcities; Economy of scarcity; Paucity; Scarce resource; Scarcity problem; Forced scarcity; Economic rarity; Scarcity definition of economics; Finite resources
n.
1) to cause a scarcity
2) a severe scarcity

Wikipedia

Scarcity
Scarcity as an economic concept "refers to the basic fact of life that there exists only a finite amount of human and nonhuman resources which the best technical knowledge is capable of using to produce only limited maximum amounts of each economic good."Samuelson, P.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für SCARCITY
1. The resulting scarcity of businesses means a scarcity of jobs for inner–city residents.
2. What matters is relative scarcity; in her case the relative scarcity of popular songs and coconuts, in present day usage, the relative scarcity of different currencies, such as the dollar and the euro.
3. The bottleneck is not scarcity of oil in the ground.
4. Cash scarcity has prompted the invention of currencies.
5. India, by contrast, has had to develop with scarcity.