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what is the difference between a scarcity and a shortage? a. a scarcity…

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what is the difference between a scarcity and a shortage?
a. a scarcity occurs when producers will not or cannot offer goods or services at the current prices, and a shortage occurs when there are limited quantities to meet unlimited wants.
b. scarcity is the effort that people devote to a task that meets unlimited wants, and a shortage occurs when supplies of goods or services run low.
c. a scarcity occurs when supplies of goods and services are suddenly attainable, and a shortage occurs when producers will not or cannot offer goods or services at the current prices.
d. a scarcity occurs when there are limited quantities to meet unlimited wants, and a shortage occurs when a good or service is unavailable.
please select the best answer from the choices provided
○ a
○ b
○ c
○ d

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze each option based on the definitions of scarcity and shortage:

  • Option A: Scarcity is a fundamental economic concept where resources are limited to satisfy unlimited wants. A shortage occurs when producers can't or won't offer goods/services at current prices (due to price controls, etc.). This matches the correct definitions.
  • Option B: The description of scarcity here is incorrect (scarcity is not about effort, that's "labor" in economics).
  • Option C: The definition of scarcity here is wrong (scarcity is not about supplies being "suddenly attainable").
  • Option D: The definition of shortage here is incorrect (a shortage is not just unavailability, but related to price and producer behavior).

Answer:

A. A scarcity occurs when producers will not or cannot offer goods or services at the current prices, and a shortage occurs when there are limited quantities to meet unlimited wants.