What would happen if households were removed from the circular flow of
goods?
A. Product mar...
Business, 19.09.2021 05:10, demetricejames
What would happen if households were removed from the circular flow of
goods?
A. Product markets would have nobody to buy their goods.
B. Businesses would see an overall increase in profits.
C. Resource markets would increase the price of their products.
D. Businesses would have to pay more for their resources.
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