Virtually every good is scarce in the sense we have defined it, but are water and air

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Virtually every good is scarce in the sense we have defined it, but are water and air exceptions? If they are not scarce, explain whether it would be possible to charge for them. Does the way in which you define water and air determine whether they are scarce or not?

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Essential Economics For Business

ISBN: 9781292728940

7th Edition

Authors: John Sloman, Elizabeth Jones

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