"Economics is natural between ends." Justify this statement.
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A good outcome excuses any wrongs committed to attain it. For example, He's campaigning with illegal funds on the theory that if he wins the election the end will justify the means, or The officer tricked her into admitting her guilt—the end sometimes justifies the means.
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One of the many definitions of Economics states “Economics is a science that studies the human behaviour as a relation between unlimited ends and the limited means.” Hence, Economics helps us to fulfill the unlimited human needs by using the limited and scarce resources.
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