In the circular flow model, Firms demand resources and supply products. Firms supply resources and demand products. O Firms supply both products and resources. Firms demand both products and resources.
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Step 1: In the circular flow model, firms demand resources such as labor, capital, and land to produce goods and services. Show more…
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