Economy, asked by patilharisha1, 3 days ago

Individual wants and collective wants ​

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Answered by dg2748391
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Individual and Collective Wants: Individual wants are those which are required by one specific person. ... On the other hand, collective wants are those which are required by a community as a whole. For example, a school, hospital, etc., are collective wants.

Answered by asadbinabbas96
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Individual wants are those which are required by one specific person. For example, you want a school bag, you want to eat chocolates, and such other wants. On the other hand, collective wants are those which are required by a community as a whole. For example,  a school, hospital, etc., are collective wants. Again, if you want your country to win the match, it is collective rather than individual want.

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