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  2. Scarcity - Wikipedia

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    [1] Scarcity is the limited availability of a commodity, which may be in demand in the market or by the commons. Scarcity also includes an individual's lack of resources to buy commodities. [2] The opposite of scarcity is abundance. Scarcity plays a key role in economic theory, and it is essential for a "proper definition of economics itself". [3]

  3. Trekonomics - Wikipedia

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    Saadia concludes that "Post-scarcity is not so much a matter of material wealth or natural bounty, but an organizational option for society". [ 1 ] In 2017 the Trekonomics audiobook was a finalist for an Audie Award in the "Business/Personal Development" category.

  4. Economic problem - Wikipedia

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  5. Labour market scarcity set to last years, says outgoing CEO ...

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    Labour market shortages will be a major theme "for years to come", the chief executive of global staffing group Randstad said on Thursday, as he announced he was stepping step down in March after ...

  6. Taxes and Water Scarcity Force a New Deal - AOL

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  7. Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much - Wikipedia

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    Scarcity affects the functioning of the brain at both a conscious and subconscious level, and has a large impact on the way one behaves. The authors suggest that scarcity has a tendency to push us into a state of tunneling: a focus primarily on the scarcity of a resource, and a resulting neglect of everything else “outside” the tunnel. When ...

  8. Artificial scarcity - Wikipedia

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    An economic liberal argument against artificial scarcity is that, in the absence of artificial scarcity, businesses and individuals would create tools based on their own need (demand). For example, if a business had a strong need for a voice recognition program, they would pay to have the program developed to suit their needs.

  9. Documentary Filmmakers Lament Hollywood Cutbacks and Deal ...

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    Documentary filmmaking has never been a profession one enters into to get rich — though for a brief period it seemed possible. Cable expanded documentary’s reach to wider audiences in the 1980 ...