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Discuss the Central Problems of an economy in 100 words.


Simran Rao 29th Dec, 2019
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jishua thomas 29th Dec, 2019

hello simran...

The problem of choice arises due to the  account of the pressure of three interrelated facts, viz, human wants are unlimited, means required to satisfy these wants are limited and means are capable of being put to alternative uses. There would be no problem if the scarce means had only a single use. However, in reality, these scarce means have alternative uses.

To avoid the economic problem one has to decide how to allocate the scarce resource. One has to understand how to achieve efficiency with the existing resources Also, one has to understand that some resources are limited. One always has to deal with the scarcity and the choices.

These are some of the economic problems. A producer has to go through these. He needs to find solutions for the economic problem.

hope this information was useful to you..

all the best

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