In the simple circular-flow diagram,
A: households own the factors of production.
B: households buy all the goods and services that firms produce.
C: land, labor, and capital flow from households to firms.
D: All of the above are correct.
A: households own the factors of production.
B: households buy all the goods and services that firms produce.
C: land, labor, and capital flow from households to firms.
D: All of the above are correct.
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- 18) According to the circular flow model A: . in the market for goods and services, households are buyers and firms are sellers. B: . the market for goods and services, households are sellers and firms are buyers. C: . in the market for factors of production, households are buyers and firms are sellers. D: . firms are the owners of the factors of production.
- 2. In a simple circular-flow diagram, ( ) A: households spend all of their income. B: all goods and services are bought by households. C: expenditures flow through the markets for goods and services, while income flows through the markets for the factors of production. D: All of the above are correct.
- In the simple circular-flow diagram, the participants in the economy are A: firms and government. B: households and firms. C: households and government. D: households, firms, and government.
- The circular-flow diagram illustrates that, in markets for the factors of production, ( ) A: households are sellers, and firms are buyers. B: households are buyers, and firms are sellers. C: households and firms are both buyers. D: households and firms are both sellers.
- In the circular flow model, for every flow of goods, services, and<br/>resources there is a counter-flow of’ ( ) A: more goods, services, and resources. B: people from firms to households. C: people from households to firms. D: money.