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scarcity value - перевод на русский

Rarity value

scarcity value         
стоимость, определяемая дефицитностью (данного продукта); ценность в условиях недостаточности
economy of abundance         
THEORETICAL ECONOMY IN WHICH GOODS, SERVICES AND INFORMATION ARE UNIVERSALLY ACCESSIBLE
Cornucopian thesis; Cornucopian Thesis; Cornucopian theory; Cornucopian Theory; Post-scarcity; Economy of abundance; Abundance (Technocracy); Post-scarcity economics; Post Scarcity; Economics of abundance; Abundance (economics); Post scarcity economy; Post scarcity society; Post-scarcity society; Cornucopian economics; Postscarcity; Post scarcity; Luxury communism; Post-scarcity economies
бездефицитная экономика
post-scarcity society         
THEORETICAL ECONOMY IN WHICH GOODS, SERVICES AND INFORMATION ARE UNIVERSALLY ACCESSIBLE
Cornucopian thesis; Cornucopian Thesis; Cornucopian theory; Cornucopian Theory; Post-scarcity; Economy of abundance; Abundance (Technocracy); Post-scarcity economics; Post Scarcity; Economics of abundance; Abundance (economics); Post scarcity economy; Post scarcity society; Post-scarcity society; Cornucopian economics; Postscarcity; Post scarcity; Luxury communism; Post-scarcity economies
постдефицитное общество; оптимистический прогноз некоторых социологов и экономистов о возможности утверждения общества изобилия и устранения дефицита.

Определение

value added
¦ noun Economics
1. the amount by which the value of an article is increased at each stage of its production, exclusive of initial costs.
2. the addition of features to a basic line or model for which the buyer is prepared to pay extra.

Википедия

Scarcity value

Scarcity value is an economic factor describing the increase in an item's relative price by a low supply. Whereas the prices of newly manufactured products depends mostly on the cost of production (the cost of inputs used to produce them, which in turn reflects the scarcity of the inputs), the prices of many goods—such as antiques, rare stamps, and those raw materials in high demand—reflects the scarcity of the products themselves.

In terms of partial-equilibrium supply and demand, the markets where prices are "cost-determined" have a supply curve that is very elastic or even horizontal, so that an increase in demand raises the quantity of production much more than the price. The price mostly reflects the scarcity of the inputs but not that of the product. On the other hand, those items with scarcity value have inelastic or even vertical supply curves, so that an increase in the demand for the product mostly increases the price and not the quantity supplied. The seller of the product receives a price higher than the cost of producing the item and so receives a significant scarcity rent or producer's surplus when demand is high. Note that the cost of production may be close to zero, as with a rare stamp, so that the entire price consists of scarcity rent.

In a contribution by biologists Courchamp et al. (2006) it is argued that rarity value (as they call scarcity value) may sometimes contribute to the over-exploitation of wildlife or rare biological systems. Rarity leads to a high unit price of a species, hence to higher incentives to catch, which in turn increases rarity, inducing a higher price, higher incentives, and so on. An ongoing example of this kind of economic–biological feedback might be the case of the bluefin tuna.

Примеры употребления для scarcity value
1. The cost of a Kinkade print changes depending on whether it is on paper or on canvas, and unsigned or signed; certain versions are "retired" from the market at critical moments to give them scarcity value.
2. It is the first benchmark 5–year issue from the EIB for three years, which along with the longer focus of other issuers added to its scarcity value, the EIB said.
3. There‘s a captive market – 70 per cent of prisoners used drugs before they were convicted – and, in accordance with market economics, prices reflect scarcity value and are far higher than on the outside.
4. "In terms of historic and scarcity value, I have to regard this mechanism as being more valuable than the Mona Lisa." The astronomer, who led the quest to unlock the device‘s secrets, said the mechanism was unlikely to be a one–off, raising the question about what other as yet undiscovered gadgets the Greeks had developed.
5. Article continues Capital & Counties‘ managing director, John Saggers, said: "We are delighted to have secured this unique central London investment, which plays directly to the strengths of the Liberty International group with its predominant focus on quality retail assets of scarcity value requiring active management and creativity." Covent Garden attracts one million visitors a week, and is made more valuable by its central London location.
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