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Analysis of National Wealth Ownership
A common statement is that large corporations are the primary owners of a nation's productive assets, such as factories and equipment. From an aggregate economic perspective, analyze why this view is incomplete. Your analysis should explain the distinct roles of firms, households, and the government in the ultimate ownership of national wealth.
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