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Scarcity
A condition where unlimited desires exist but only finite resources are available to satisfy them.
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Scarcity
A condition where unlimited desires exist but only finite resources are available to satisfy them.
Resources
Items such as time, money, or physical assets that are used to fulfill wants and needs.
Trade-offs
Situations requiring a choice between alternatives, where selecting one means forgoing another.
Opportunity Cost
The value associated with the next best option that is sacrificed when making a decision.
Alternative
A possible option or course of action considered when making a choice.
Wants
Desires for goods, experiences, or services that exceed available means to obtain them.
Choice
The act of selecting among competing options due to limited means.
College Tuition
A monetary expense incurred for education, often considered in evaluating opportunity costs.
Full-time Job
Employment that could be pursued instead of other activities, often referenced as an alternative.
Room and Board
Living expenses associated with education, included in the total cost of attending college.
Fees
Additional charges related to services or activities, contributing to the overall cost of choices.
Bank Account
A financial resource used to store money, influencing the ability to fulfill wants.
Desires
Longings for experiences or possessions that drive decision-making under scarcity.
Economics
A field examining how individuals and societies allocate limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants.