Artificial Scarcity is the condition resulting in the limiting of output of goods and services which might otherwise be abundant and inexpensive. Artificial scarcity describes the scarcity of items although either the technological and production capacity exists to generate an abundance, plus the use of intelligent property laws to generate scarcity where otherwise there would not be.
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