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Explaining the Scope of Economics
A classmate claims that economics is only concerned with money, businesses, and financial markets. Using the framework that defines the economic problem as the relationship between ends and scarce means with alternative uses, explain why your classmate's view is incomplete. Provide a non-monetary example to support your explanation.
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