0 Exhaustible supplies of something can be used completely so there are none left: --
Likewise, the struggle to control exhaustible resources and obtain basic commodities at affordable prices raises the propensity to restrict trade in many countries.
The sum is exhaustible, and that is a ruinous way to proceed.
They are never fully exhaustible.
Shah et al. (1995) discussed technology adoption in the presence of an exhaustible resource.
In cases where aquifer recharge is negligible, the exhaustible nature of the groundwater should raise the issue of the appropriate long-term economic and demographic development of the region.
He led pioneering work on the economics of exhaustible resources in several path-breaking analyses.
One is a simple misunderstanding of how market systems work in the face of growing scarcity of exhaustible resources including fuel and other mineral resources.
For example, the stock of an exhaustible resource cannot be increased.