Topic > The Importance of Scarcity - 1019

If he ever looked for improvement in his scarcity, he would be more stressed and stressed rather than relaxed like the president would be. Fair trade wouldn't be that easy because they would have to sell more than they would buy. The money and experience he lacks would play a major role in the slow/non-existence of his progress. For example, China. To do this people have to sacrifice high wages and low profit margins. The reward would be that the nation could earn money to finance improvements to its infrastructure, build bridges, roads, dams, etc. Without sources of money and knowledge in the field of successful lifestyles, improvement and success are almost impossible. The difference between a developing nation and the United States is that in the United States we already know the lifestyle of our citizens and have an edge in almost every aspect that would make trade-offs and managing scarcity feasible. In a developing nation there is still no sense of lifestyle and the incoming money is not enough and is not enough to make a successful trade exchange. More sacrifices would be made and in the end there would be no improvement