Scarcity

/ˈskɛrsəti/ noun

Scarcity is the state of there not being enough of something that people want or need.

From Old French “escassez” meaning “smallness of number,” from “escars” meaning “scanty” or “few.” It grew into an economic term describing limited resources.

AFskaarsheid
AMጥጋብ
ARندرة
BGнедостиг
BNঅভাব
CAescassetat
CSnedostatek
DAmangel
DEKnappheit
ELέλλειψη
ESescasez
ETpuudus
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