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Women are more likely than men to become disabled during their lives, due in part to gender bias in the allocation of scarce resources and in access to services. When ill, girls and women are less ...
Economics is concerned with the allocation of scarce resources; health economics is concerned with issues relating to the allocation of scarce resources to improve health. This includes both resource ...
Economics is a science that deals with the allocation of scarce resources to satisfy competing ends. It deals with choices that individuals, corporations, investors and governments make to maximize ...