5.3.1

Factors of Production

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Factors of Production

4 types of resources are needed for businesses to supply products or services to customers:

Land

Land

  • Land describes natural resources available for production.
  • This can be anything from water to the raw materials from the primary sector that are needed to make the products.
Labour

Labour

  • Labour is the people that contribute to the process of supplying the product or service.
  • This might be people working in a factory or a hairdresser supplying the service to the client.
Capital

Capital

  • The capital is the equipment, factories and offices that help to supply the goods or services.
  • The key distinction between capital and land is that capital needs to be made first.
Enterprise

Enterprise

  • Enterprise refers to the people who take risks and create a business from the other factors of production.
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