Supply: Labor, Oil and Capital
When it comes to the U.S. economy, supply includes three basic components: Labor, capital, and natural resources. Find out how all three affect the U.S. economy and you.
4 Factors of Production
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How High Will Oil Prices Rise in 2018 and 2050?
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How Do Oil Prices Affect Gas Prices?
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The Top 4 Factors That Make U.S. Supply Work
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Who Determines Interest Rates?
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