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Summary Of: Economic Problem

The economic problem is most simply explained by the question... The premise of the model of the economic problem is that human wants are constant and infinite due to the constantly changing demands... and the methods which attempt to solve the economic problem is that humans are overall greedy... The economic problem fundamentally revolves around the idea of choice...

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