The Nature of the Economic Problem (Edexcel IGCSE Economics)

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The Basic Economic Problem: Scarcity

  • The basic economic problem is that resources are scarce

    • In economics, these resources are called the factors of production

  • There are finite resources available in relation to the infinite wants and needs that humans have

    • Needs are essential to human life, e.g. shelter, food, and clothing

    • Wants are non-essential desires, e.g. better housing, a yacht, etc.

  • Due to the problem of scarcity, choices have to be made by producers, consumers, workers and governments about the best (most efficient) use of these resources

    • E.g. Should the resources (land) be used to provide housing, which is an essential need, or rather allocated towards creating a beautiful park (want)

  • Economics is the study of scarcity and its implications for resource allocation in society

All Stakeholders in an Economy face the Basic Economic Problem


Consumers


Producers


Workers


Government

  • In a free market, scarcity has a direct influence on prices

  • The scarcer a resource or product, the higher the price consumers will pay

  • Producers selling products made from scarce resources will find their costs of production are higher than if they were selling products made from more abundant resources

  • Workers may want a more comfortable and safer working environment but their employers may not have the resources to create it

  • Governments have to decide if they will provide certain goods/services or if they will allow private firms to provide them instead

  • Their decision influences the allocation of resources in society

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