Thursday, 11 July 2013

Scarcity

Scarcity


    The idea at the core of economics is that “there is no free lunch”. Sacrifices that are made in order to have one thing compare to the other ones are called opportunity cost by economists. To obtain more of one thing, society forgoes the opportunity of getting the next best thing. That sacrifice is the opportunity cost of the choice.



    The Egyptians is deprived of water. The waters are mainly consumed by domestic consumption in local houses and Egypt’s pressing need to feed their overrated population through the expansion and irrigation of the country’s farmland with the same or lesser amount of water. They have to sacrifice "water" for domestic consumption. This is call scarcityIn order to overcome this problem, the government has to build a canal for plantation. However, most of the Egyptians do not realize that their country is facing a lot of water issues. 

written by: Au Yang Zheng 0315388

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