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  • [[Artificial scarcity]] refers to situations in which [[scarcity]] is deliberately created, most commonly in response to a perceived busines The inefficiency associated with artificial scarcity is formally known as a [[deadweight loss]].
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  • ...et enough to meet those requirements -- in other words, the existence of [[scarcity]] even though available technology and [[economic production|production]] c ...duction capacity]] away from genuine needs -- two more forms of artificial scarcity resulting from capitalism.<ref name=ws1 />
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  • '''[[Artificial scarcity]] of [[non-rival resource]]s''' &ndash; most commonly those referred to as ...0116/22095317427/real-scarcity-is-important-part-business-model-artificial-scarcity-is-terrible-business-model.shtml - archived here: http://archive.is/xqBMz</
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  • ...et enough to meet those requirements -- in other words, the existence of [[scarcity]] even though available technology and [[economic production|production]] c ...duction capacity]] away from genuine needs -- two more forms of artificial scarcity resulting from capitalism.<ref name=ws1 />
    2 KB (274 words) - 01:04, 27 December 2013
  • Such production may result in [[artificial scarcity]] of socially ''useful'' (i.e. truly necessary) goods because a significant * [[Socially useless production]] contributes to the creation of [[artificial scarcity]].
    1 KB (190 words) - 12:00, 30 December 2013
  • [[Artificial scarcity]] refers to situations in which [[scarcity]] is deliberately created, most commonly in response to a perceived busines The inefficiency associated with artificial scarcity is formally known as a [[deadweight loss]].
    3 KB (382 words) - 20:04, 27 December 2013
  • ...om/articles/20061025/014811.shtml The Importance Of Zero In Destroying The Scarcity Myth Of Economics]
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  • '''[[Artificial scarcity]] of [[non-rival resource]]s''' &ndash; most commonly those referred to as ...0116/22095317427/real-scarcity-is-important-part-business-model-artificial-scarcity-is-terrible-business-model.shtml - archived here: http://archive.is/xqBMz</
    6 KB (996 words) - 00:57, 18 October 2019
  • ...in science and technology, which can resolve problems of inefficiency and scarcity once and for all are, in effect, making the prior establishment's servicin ...n not have a social convention where money is made off of inefficiency and scarcity and misery and expect a quick incorporation of new advents that can relieve
    7 KB (1,075 words) - 02:10, 3 July 2013
  • ...that on a very basic level, your view of economics assumes that the law of scarcity does not exist. I wish that were the case but it's not. ...that on a very basic level, your view of economics assumes that the law of scarcity does not exist. I wish that were the case but it's not.</blockquote>
    19 KB (3,172 words) - 02:14, 22 January 2015
  • ...in our view. We believe the world is within a generation of abundance, not scarcity, and green technology will deliver this abundance. We are optimists. It onl
    6 KB (967 words) - 18:35, 22 February 2011
  • ...om/articles/20061025/014811.shtml The Importance Of Zero In Destroying The Scarcity Myth Of Economics] takes a look at the difficulty of analyzing the economic
    7 KB (975 words) - 22:43, 2 June 2019
  • ...ines are generally referred to as a [[post-employment economy]] and [[post-scarcity economics]].) * [[Post-scarcity economics]] is the study of economics in the circumstance where basic needs
    18 KB (2,613 words) - 23:53, 21 January 2015
  • ...r elements of social organization within the context of a replicable, post-scarcity, resilient community prototype."
    21 KB (2,576 words) - 12:49, 26 January 2012
  • ...here, open source, participatory panopticon, political globalization, post-scarcity economy, quantum computation, radical luddism, remedial ecology, simulation
    31 KB (4,606 words) - 23:11, 24 February 2013
  • ...he "wasteful tragedy" of the redwoods offer any insight about how a [[post-scarcity]] society might best distribute wealth? Some sort of aesthetic competition,
    29 KB (4,479 words) - 14:58, 11 June 2009
  • ...dian.com/environment/earth-insight/2013/jul/19/economy-end-growth-resource-scarcity-costs Economists forecast the end of growth] ...m.com/editors-picks/29bab88d50 The Economics of Star Trek]: The Proto-Post Scarcity Economy
    279 KB (28,160 words) - 15:25, 24 August 2020
  • ...606741/ - the [[Carmarthen Cheese Riot]]: land enclosure, capitalism, food scarcity
    358 KB (34,019 words) - 14:26, 12 September 2022
  • ...e-hole-death-intl-hnk/index.html - genocide as a side-effect of artificial scarcity
    323 KB (32,243 words) - 15:47, 16 December 2022
  • ...ebbens-reviews-wolfgang-hoescheles-the-economics-of-abundance/2012/12/20 - scarcity
    606 KB (58,218 words) - 18:31, 4 July 2022