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Artificially constructed scarcity

Topic

Artificially constructed scarcity, commonly known as artificial scarcity, refers to the deliberate restriction of the availability of goods or services despite having the technology or capacity for abundant production and sharing. This phenomenon is typically driven by monopoly pricing structures, intellectual property laws, or market-restricting regulations, resulting in economic inefficiencies known as deadweight loss.

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