Talk:Microeconomics/Goods and Scarcity

In the second paragraph of the Scarcity section, one can read: This means that there is some way to partition the goods among the people who want them.

IMHO, partitioning implies dividing a set into non-empty classes (cf. mathematics), thus implying that every class (i.e. person) gets at least one of the available goods. As such, I think it would be wiser to reformulate this phrase, for example: There are ways to share goods only among some people who want them.

--62.95.69.217 09:31, 28 July 2005 (UTC)

answers (to questions at bottom of page)?
please ;) although sure it is interesting to search for them i think one who made them must (?) know them. 86.61.232.26 (talk) 03:29, 30 July 2008 (UTC)