The basic economic questions that are commonly identified in economics are:
- What goods are produced?
- How should goods be produced?
- Who receives the produced goods?
So, the correct selections are:
- What goods are produced?
- How should goods be produced?
- Who receives the produced goods?
The other options, such as "Where should goods be produced?" and "Why will people buy the goods?" are not typically considered as part of the fundamental economic questions, although they are relevant in economic discussions.