<span>The answer for this question is 2, 3, 1</span>
<span>To allocate scarce goods and resources, a market economy uses price rationing. This means that individuals will get the goods and services if they have the ability to pay. Basically, if you don't have money for it you can't get it. Unlike this is for example a purely communist government where people would in theory get things based on how much they need it and not on how much they can pay for.</span>
What the other person said :)
<h3>A collection of myths, especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.</h3>
"a book discussing Jewish and Christian mythologies"
Explanation:
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