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Factors of Production

The document defines the factors of production as the inputs that are used to produce goods and services for economic profit. It identifies the main factors of production as land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship. Land refers to natural resources and physical space. Labor represents human effort and skills. Capital includes financial assets and physical equipment. Entrepreneurship drives the organization and risk-taking involved in transforming the other factors into outputs.

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Factors of Production

The document defines the factors of production as the inputs that are used to produce goods and services for economic profit. It identifies the main factors of production as land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship. Land refers to natural resources and physical space. Labor represents human effort and skills. Capital includes financial assets and physical equipment. Entrepreneurship drives the organization and risk-taking involved in transforming the other factors into outputs.

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FACTORS OF PRODUCTION

Definition An economic term to describe the inputs that are used in the production of goods or services in the attempt to make an economic profit. The factors of production include land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship. The collection of various resources which contribute to producing goods or services. Economic resources are the goods or services available to individuals and businesses used to produce valuable consumer products. The classic economic resources include land, labor and capital. Entrepreneurship is also considered an economic resource because individuals are responsible for creating businesses and moving economic resources in the business environment. These economic resources are also called the factors of production. The factors of production describe the function that each resource performs in the business environment.

Land
The entire material universe exclusive of people and their products. Land is the economic resource encompassing natural resources found within a nation’s economy. This resource includes timber, land, fisheries, farms and other similar natural resources. Land is usually a limited resource for many economies. Although some natural resources, such as timber, food and animals, are renewable, the physical land is usually a fixed resource. Nations must carefully use their land resource by creating a mix of natural and industrial uses. Using land for industrial purposes allows nations to improve the production processes for turning natural resources into consumer goods.

Labor:

All human exertion in the production of wealth and services. Labor represents the human capital available to transform raw or national resources into consumer goods. Human capital includes all able-bodied individuals capable of working in the nation’s economy and providing various services to other individuals or businesses. This factor of production is a flexible resource as workers can be allocated to different areas of the economy for producing consumer goods or services. Human capital can also be improved through training or educating workers to complete technical functions or business tasks when working with other economic resources.

Capital:
Wealth used in the process of production, which includes wealth in the course of exchange. Capital has two economic definitions as a factor of production. Capital can represent the monetary resources companies use to purchase natural resources, land and other capital goods. Monetary resources flow through a nation & rescues economy as individuals buy and sell resources to individuals and businesses. Capital also represents the major physical assets individuals and companies use when producing goods or services. These assets include buildings, production facilities, equipment, vehicles and other similar items. Individuals may create their own capital production resources, purchase them from another individual or business or lease them for a specific amount of time from individuals or other businesses.

Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship is considered a factor of production because economic resources can exist in an economy and not be transformed into consumer goods. Entrepreneurs usually have an idea for creating a valuable good or service and assume the risk involved with transforming economic resources into consumer products. Entrepreneurship is also considered a factor of production since someone must complete the managerial functions of gathering, allocating and distributing economic resources or consumer products to individuals and other businesses in the economy.

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