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For whom are goods and services to be produced? In other words, who gets what?
What should we produce?
For whom should we produce it?
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The hardest economic question to answer is who to produce goods and services for. This is because the answer relies on social and economic class. For example, a life-saving drug might only be made available to the wealthy, because of high production cost. Supply and demand affects the answer to the question by indirectly changing the price. If supply of the drug goes up, and demand is low, then the price will decrease. If supply falls short, and demand is high, then the price would increase. These somewhat sporadic price changes can change the availability of products.
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