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Sunday, January 24, 2016

Scarcity Vs. Shortage

Scarcity
Definition: The most fundamental economic problem that society has to face.
(How to satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources)
  • Example- Oil
Shortage
Definition: Quantity Demanded is GREATER THAN Quantity Supplied.
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      • Business Cycles
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      • Elasticity of Demand
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      • Three Movements of the PPC
      • Recognizing Points on a Graph
      • Production Possibilities
      • Trade-Offs
      • Four Factors Of Production
      • Scarcity Vs. Shortage
      • Goods Vs. Services
      • Needs Vs. Wants
      • Positive Vs. Normative Economics
      • Macroeconomics
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