randschaarheidsindices
Randschaarheidsindices, or marginal scarcity indices, are concepts used in economics and resource management to quantify the degree to which a resource is becoming scarce at its margin. These indices aim to capture the increasing difficulty or cost associated with obtaining additional units of a resource as its total availability diminishes. They are distinct from overall scarcity, focusing instead on the incremental cost of extraction or access.
The calculation of randschaarheidsindices can vary depending on the specific resource and the methodology employed. Generally,
These indices serve as important indicators for policymakers, businesses, and researchers. They can inform decisions related