In the 'Circular Flow' of an industrial capitalist economy, what do households provide to businesses?
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Correct answer: Land, labor, and capital
In the basic economic model, households (workers and investors) provide the factors of production to firms. In return, they receive wages, rent, and profit, which they then use to buy the goods produced by the factories.
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