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scarce goods - translation to ελληνικό

NON-PRIVATE GOOD
Club goods; Artificially scarce good; Club theory
  • rival]] good since one person's use of the road does not reduce its usefulness to others.

scarce goods      
σπάνια αγαθά
σπάνια αγαθά      
scarce goods
soft goods         
GOODS WITH SHORT DURABILITY
Consumable; Unsaleable; Nondurable good; Non-durable good; Consumer Non Durables; Soft goods; Nondurable goods
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Ορισμός

goods
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Goods are things that are made to be sold.
Money can be exchanged for goods or services.
...a wide range of consumer goods.
N-PLURAL
2.
Your goods are the things that you own and that can be moved.
All his worldly goods were packed into a neat checked carrier bag...
You can give your unwanted goods to charity.
N-PLURAL: usu poss adj N

Βικιπαίδεια

Club good

Club goods (also artificially scarce goods or toll goods or collective goods) are a type of good in economics, sometimes classified as a subtype of public goods that are excludable but non-rivalrous, at least until reaching a point where congestion occurs. Often these goods exhibit high excludability, but at the same time low rivalry in consumption. Thus, club goods have essentially zero marginal costs and are generally provided by what is commonly known as natural monopolies. Furthermore, club goods have artificial scarcity. Club theory is the area of economics that studies these goods. One of the most famous provisions was published by Buchanan in 1965 "An Economic Theory of Clubs," in which he addresses the question of how the size of the group influences the voluntary provision of a public good and more fundamentally provides a theoretical structure of communal or collective ownership-consumption arrangements.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για scarce goods
1. He also called for extending price controls on some foods, gasoline, electricity and other scarce goods and resources.
2. Independent estimates put real inflation in Zimbabwe nearly 25,000 percent, fueled by black market trading in scarce goods.
3. Businesses were allowed to exchange 5 billion Zimbabwe dollars a week in old bills in what the central bank said were measures to prevent burgeoning money laundering and black marketeering in scarce goods.
4. Zimbabwe‘s inflation rate has spiralled to unofficial estimates of 150,000 per cent under Robert Mugabe Acknowledging the inflation crisis, Gono said individuals from Friday would be allowed to withdraw an increased limit of 500 million Zimbabwe dollars (100) in a single daily withdrawal, up from 50 million (10). He said special arrangements were being made to pay soldiers, police and other uniformed services "because it is not desirable to see them queuing for cash". Gono said with higher denomination bills businesses might be tempted to again raise prices of scarce goods.