Circular Flow of Wealth Models. The entrepreneurs The businesses The productsThe people Wealth Left out: the government invest wealth: land, labor or.

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Circular Flow of Wealth Models

The entrepreneurs The businesses The productsThe people Wealth Left out: the government invest wealth: land, labor or capital to create a business produce the goods and services by combining land, labor and capital purchased by the people using cash earned through factor market profits from sales of products

The government The businesses The products The people Wealth Left out: entrepreneurs invest wealth: land, labor or capital to create a business produce the goods and services by combining land, labor and capital distributed to the people using government planning or cash purchases profits from sales of products, taxes or forced labor

The people The businesses The products Wealth Left out: government and entrepreneurs people donate their wealth (land, labor or capital) to the businesses produce the goods and services by combining land, labor and capital businesses give products to the people based on what the people need

The government The businesses The products The people Left out: no one Wealth The entrepreneurs invest wealth: land or capital to create a business produce the goods and services by combining land, labor and capital distributed to the people using government planning or cash purchases purchased by the people using cash earned through factor market profits from sales of products, taxes or forced labor profits from sales of products