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An economist who says that consumer wants are inexhaustible means that: economic resources are valuable only because the

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An economist who says that consumer wants are inexhaustible means that: economic resources are valuable only because they can be used to produce consumer goods economic resources -- natural, capital, and human resources, are scarce the nature of consumer wants is highly unpredictable consumer wants are virtually unlimited and, therefore, incapable of being fully satisfied