Economy, asked by rubel1122, 3 months ago

How do choices end up determining what, how and dor whom goods and services are produced? Can you think of a model that you might use in your everyday life? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by nehaliganvit3
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The primary group for whom goods and services are produced in a traditional economy is the tribe or family group. In a command economy, the central government decides what goods and services will be produced, what wages will be paid to workers, what jobs the workers do, as well as the prices of goods.

Because of the problem of scarcity it follows that choices have to be made. Consumers must choose what to buy out of their limited incomes. Producers must choose what to produce with their limited resources. Governments must choose what services to provide out of their limited tax revenues.

Like producers, consumers also have to make choices. ... Since consumers' resources such as time, attention, and money are limited, they must choose how to best allocate them by making tradeoffs. The concept of trade-offs due to scarcity is formalized by the concept of opportunity cost.

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