What are the three major problems of an economy ?
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Some of the central problems that are faced by every economy of a country are as follows: Production, distribution and disposition of goods and services are the basic economic activities of life. In the course of these activities, every society has to face scarcity of resources.
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The three major central problems of an economy are:
a. What to Produce: It involves deciding the final combination of goods and services to be produced, ie, it involves selection of goods and services and the quantity of each, that the economy should produce.
b. How to Produce: It involves deciding the technique of production, ie; whether selected goods be produced, with more labour and less capital (known as Labour Intensive Technique) or with more capital and less labour (known as Capital Intensive Technique).
c. For whom to Produce: It involves deciding the distribution of output among people, ie; it involves selection of the category of people who will ultimately consume the goods.