1. Are Markets a good way to allocate scarce resources?
2. But Aristotle knew just enough about economies to know that time was a scarce resource.
3. Capital is not the scarce resource it once was.
4. Gaining approval, competing for scarce resources, and obtaining cooperation require managers to develop bases of power beyond positional authority.
5. Government departments often found themselves competing for scarce resources.
6. How will the new millennium children reconcile conflicting demands on scarce resources against the background of global warming?
7. In the face of competing claims on scarce resources, the allocation process can also become highly political.
8. Is it also the most effective use of increasingly scarce resources to realize this goal?