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London Craig
14 February, 17:10
Hi, how would you define the economic problem?
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Romeo Dillon
14 February, 17:55
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An economy's finite resources are insufficient to satisfy all human wants and needs. It assumes that human wants are unlimited, but the means to satisfy human wants are limited.
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