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The Interconnectedness of Firms, Households, and the Nature of the Economy
The economy is a part of society, which is a part of the biosphere. In the figure below, the position of firms and families in the economy, and the flows that occur within the economy and between the economy and the biosphere are shown. Firms produce goods and services that are used by households and other firms, while households also produce people, who will be the future labor force. All of this takes place as part of a biological and physical system in which households and firms make use of natural resources and transform nature by using its resources, including the greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change problems.

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