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'''Scarcity''' is closely linked to [[distribution]] of goods and services. The creation of scarcity is what lies at the hearth of the [[capitalistic]] economic system. It is closely linked to processes of [[accommodation]] and [[commodification]]. | '''Scarcity''' is closely linked to [[distribution]] of goods and services. The creation of scarcity is what lies at the hearth of the [[capitalism|capitalistic]] economic system. It is closely linked to processes of [[accommodation]] and [[commodification]]. | ||
On the other side of scarcity is the concept of [[abundance]]. | On the other side of scarcity is the concept of [[abundance]]. |
Revision as of 13:37, 11 December 2008
Scarcity is closely linked to distribution of goods and services. The creation of scarcity is what lies at the hearth of the capitalistic economic system. It is closely linked to processes of accommodation and commodification.
On the other side of scarcity is the concept of abundance.
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