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The absolute size of a variance is more important than the relative size when trying to decide what variances to investigate.
Artificially Scarce
Artificial scarcity refers to situations where availability of products or resources is restricted due to factors other than natural scarcity, often manipulated through regulatory or monopolistic practices.
Self-Protection
Actions taken by individuals or entities to mitigate or avoid risks to themselves.
Private Market
A market where transactions are made between private entities without significant government intervention or regulation.
Common Resources
Resources that are available to all individuals, such as air or public parks, but are susceptible to overuse and depletion because they are not privately owned.
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