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Volume 7 Issue 2
March-April 2025
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Resource Allocation in Ecosystems and Economic Systems: Drawing Parallels for Improved Economic Practices
Author(s) | Aayush Yeole |
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Country | India |
Abstract | Resource allocation is a fundamental process in both biological ecosystems and economic systems, ensuring the efficient distribution of limited resources to sustain growth, stability, and sustainability. This paper draws parallels between how resources are allocated in ecosystems—such as energy, nutrients, and space—and in economic systems, which allocate capital, labor, and raw materials. Through the exploration of key principles such as scarcity, competition, efficiency, and sustainability, the paper compares adaptive mechanisms in biological systems (e.g., niche differentiation, nutrient cycling, and optimal foraging) with those in economic systems (e.g., market equilibrium, supply and demand, and government intervention). By analyzing case studies from both fields, the paper identifies common strategies for promoting resource efficiency, long-term sustainability, and resilience. Building on biological insights, the paper proposes several improvements for economic systems, including dynamic fiscal policies, circular economy models, public-private cooperation, and sustainable growth strategies. The findings underscore the potential for cross-disciplinary learning to improve resource management practices in economies, offering innovative approaches to address global challenges such as climate change, resource depletion, and economic inequality. This comparative framework aims to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of economic practices by integrating ecological principles into economic policymaking. |
Keywords | Ecology, Economics, Systems, Efficiency, Resource Allocation |
Field | Sociology > Economics |
Published In | Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2025 |
Published On | 2025-04-08 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i02.40807 |
Short DOI | https://doi.org/g9fb7g |
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