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Why are resources scarce in economics?

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Answer: Scarcity is the foundation of the essential problem of economics: the allocation of limited means to fulfill unlimited wants and needs. Even free natural resources can become scarce if costs arise in obtaining or consuming them, or if consumer demand for previously unwanted resources increases due to changing preferences or newly discovered uses.

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