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... Scarcity 1.1 Introducing Concepts: Scarce States in the Hinterland 8 3 1.2 Theory: The Large Effects of Scarce States 14 1.3 Context: Northern Ghana and the Modern African State 18 1.4 Data and Method 27 1.5 Contributions 29 1.6 Roadmap ...
... Scarcity 1.1 Introducing Concepts: Scarce States in the Hinterland 8 3 1.2 Theory: The Large Effects of Scarce States 14 1.3 Context: Northern Ghana and the Modern African State 18 1.4 Data and Method 27 1.5 Contributions 29 1.6 Roadmap ...
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Janeen R. Adil. Prices If oranges are scarce , not everyone can have them . But many people still want to buy oranges . Stores raise the prices of scarce items . Oranges cost more money when they are scarce . If people want the oranges ...
Janeen R. Adil. Prices If oranges are scarce , not everyone can have them . But many people still want to buy oranges . Stores raise the prices of scarce items . Oranges cost more money when they are scarce . If people want the oranges ...
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... Scarce . $ 15.50 13.25 14.25 21.00 17.00 8.25 7.75 6.90 $ 70.00 5.50 16.00 5.00 6.25 5.25 11.25 12.25 $ 2.50 . 1804 Very fine and sharp . Light scratch on Obv . Very scarce and cheap at only . 1807 Very fine , some mint bloom . Scarce ...
... Scarce . $ 15.50 13.25 14.25 21.00 17.00 8.25 7.75 6.90 $ 70.00 5.50 16.00 5.00 6.25 5.25 11.25 12.25 $ 2.50 . 1804 Very fine and sharp . Light scratch on Obv . Very scarce and cheap at only . 1807 Very fine , some mint bloom . Scarce ...
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... scarce . no . yes . Franklin . 180 increased . yes .. smaller . scarce . no . yes . Gaston . 57 no . yes .. smaller . scarce . no . yes . Gates . 78 no .. yes . smaller . scarce . no . yes . Graham .. 26 increased . yes . smaller ...
... scarce . no . yes . Franklin . 180 increased . yes .. smaller . scarce . no . yes . Gaston . 57 no . yes .. smaller . scarce . no . yes . Gates . 78 no .. yes . smaller . scarce . no . yes . Graham .. 26 increased . yes . smaller ...
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... scarcity, virtually all goods in society are necessarily scarce, either because the material resources needed to produce them are finite (e.g., health, product safety, national defense) or the social opportunities to enjoy them are ...
... scarcity, virtually all goods in society are necessarily scarce, either because the material resources needed to produce them are finite (e.g., health, product safety, national defense) or the social opportunities to enjoy them are ...
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