In the circular flow model, households provide factors of production—such as labor, land, and capital—to firms. In return, firms compensate households through wages, rent, and profits, which represent the income households earn from their resources. This exchange creates a continuous flow of goods, services, and money between households and firms, driving the economy. The compensation received by households enables them to purchase goods and services, completing the cycle.
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