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THE CIRCULAR FLOW OF
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Circular Flow Concepts
Product Market – where goods and services are exchanged

Households – suppliers of the factors of production
& demanders of goods and services

Government – providers of public goods and services &
demanders of both private goods and services
and the factors of production
Businesses / Firms – suppliers of goods and services
& demanders of the factors of production

Factor Market – where the factors of production
are exchanged
The

circular-flow diagram is a model
that represents the transactions in an
economy by flows around a circle.
Two

sectors models

a.) savings economy
b.) non-savings economy

 Three sectors models
 Four sectors models
Two sectors model
(no savings economy)
Factors of payment
(rent, wages, interest, profit)
Factors of Production
(land, labor, capital, entrepreneur)

Household
Sector

Business
Firm

Output of G/S

Consumption of G/S
(savings economy)
Factors of payment
(rent, wages, interest, profit)
Factors of Production
(land, labor, capital, entrepreneur)

Business
Firm

Household
Sector

Output of G/S
Consumption of G/S

Household
savings

Expansion of business
Three sectors models
It includes household sector, producing sector and
government sector. It will study a circular flow
income in these sectors excluding rest of the world
i.e. closed economy income. Here flows from
household sector and producing sector to
government sector are in the form of taxes. The
income received from the government sector flows
to producing and household sector in the form of
payments for government purchases of goods and
services as well as payment of subsides and
transfer payments. Every payment has a receipt in
response of it by which aggregate expenditure of an
economy becomes identical to aggregate income
and makes this circular flow unending.
Factors of payment
(rent, wages, interest, profit)

Taxes

Factors of Production
(land, labor, capital, entrepreneur)

Business
Firm

Household
Sector

Government
(BIR)

Output of G/S
Consumption of G/S
Household
savings

Expansion of business
Government expenditure
Four sectors models


A modern monetary economy comprises a
network of four sector economy these are1.Household sector 2. Firms or Producing sector
3. Government sector 4. Rest of the world
sector. Each of the above sectors receives some
payments from the other in lieu of goods and
services which makes a regular flow of goods
and physical services. Money facilitates such an
exchange smoothly. A residual of each market
comes in capital market as saving which in turn
is invested in firms and government sector.
Technically speaking, so long as lending is equal
to the borrowing i.e. leakage is equal to
injections, the circular flow will continue
indefinitely. However this job is done by financial
institutions in the economy.
Factors of payment
(rent, wages, interest, profit)

Taxes

Import

Government
(BIR)

Other
countries

Factors of Production
(land, labor, capital, entrepreneur)

Business
Firm

Household
Sector

Output of G/S
Consumption of G/S
Household
savings

Expansion of
business

Government expenditure

Export
3 Classification of countries
LDCS- Low Developed Countries
 IMCS- Intermediate Developed
Countries
 HDCS- Highly Developed Countries

LCDS- Low developed countries
Country whose state of economic
development is characterized by a low
national income, a high rate of population
growth and unemployment, and dependence
on commodity exports. The majority of
nations in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, fit
this model, which is why they are known
collectively as developing countries or third
world countries. LDCs generally pay more
for the goods they import from more
economically advanced nations than they
receive in payments.
IMCS- Intermediate Developed
Countries
HDCS- Highly Developed Countries


It is a sovereign state that has a highly
developed economy and advanced
technological infrastructure relative to
other less developed nations.



e.g Afghanistan, Pakistan, Eastern
African Countries (almost all of them)

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The circular flow of economic activity

  • 1. THE CIRCULAR FLOW OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
  • 2. Circular Flow Concepts Product Market – where goods and services are exchanged Households – suppliers of the factors of production & demanders of goods and services Government – providers of public goods and services & demanders of both private goods and services and the factors of production Businesses / Firms – suppliers of goods and services & demanders of the factors of production Factor Market – where the factors of production are exchanged
  • 3. The circular-flow diagram is a model that represents the transactions in an economy by flows around a circle. Two sectors models a.) savings economy b.) non-savings economy  Three sectors models  Four sectors models
  • 4. Two sectors model (no savings economy) Factors of payment (rent, wages, interest, profit) Factors of Production (land, labor, capital, entrepreneur) Household Sector Business Firm Output of G/S Consumption of G/S
  • 5. (savings economy) Factors of payment (rent, wages, interest, profit) Factors of Production (land, labor, capital, entrepreneur) Business Firm Household Sector Output of G/S Consumption of G/S Household savings Expansion of business
  • 6. Three sectors models It includes household sector, producing sector and government sector. It will study a circular flow income in these sectors excluding rest of the world i.e. closed economy income. Here flows from household sector and producing sector to government sector are in the form of taxes. The income received from the government sector flows to producing and household sector in the form of payments for government purchases of goods and services as well as payment of subsides and transfer payments. Every payment has a receipt in response of it by which aggregate expenditure of an economy becomes identical to aggregate income and makes this circular flow unending.
  • 7. Factors of payment (rent, wages, interest, profit) Taxes Factors of Production (land, labor, capital, entrepreneur) Business Firm Household Sector Government (BIR) Output of G/S Consumption of G/S Household savings Expansion of business Government expenditure
  • 8. Four sectors models  A modern monetary economy comprises a network of four sector economy these are1.Household sector 2. Firms or Producing sector 3. Government sector 4. Rest of the world sector. Each of the above sectors receives some payments from the other in lieu of goods and services which makes a regular flow of goods and physical services. Money facilitates such an exchange smoothly. A residual of each market comes in capital market as saving which in turn is invested in firms and government sector. Technically speaking, so long as lending is equal to the borrowing i.e. leakage is equal to injections, the circular flow will continue indefinitely. However this job is done by financial institutions in the economy.
  • 9. Factors of payment (rent, wages, interest, profit) Taxes Import Government (BIR) Other countries Factors of Production (land, labor, capital, entrepreneur) Business Firm Household Sector Output of G/S Consumption of G/S Household savings Expansion of business Government expenditure Export
  • 10. 3 Classification of countries LDCS- Low Developed Countries  IMCS- Intermediate Developed Countries  HDCS- Highly Developed Countries 
  • 11. LCDS- Low developed countries Country whose state of economic development is characterized by a low national income, a high rate of population growth and unemployment, and dependence on commodity exports. The majority of nations in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, fit this model, which is why they are known collectively as developing countries or third world countries. LDCs generally pay more for the goods they import from more economically advanced nations than they receive in payments.
  • 13. HDCS- Highly Developed Countries  It is a sovereign state that has a highly developed economy and advanced technological infrastructure relative to other less developed nations.  e.g Afghanistan, Pakistan, Eastern African Countries (almost all of them)