FACTOR PAYMENTS: Payments made to scarce resources, or the factors of production (labor, capital, land, and entrepreneurship), in return for productive services. Factor payments are frequently categorized according to the services of the productive resource being rewarded. Wages are paid for the services of labor; interest is the payment for the services of capital, rent is the services for land, and profit is the factor payment to entrepreneurship.Factor payments show up in the circular flow model of the macroeconomy as payments made by the business sector for the factor services purchased from the household sector through the factor or resource markets. The source of the revenue used by the business sector for factor payments is the sale of output through the product markets. Factor payments are essentially the production cost for the business sector. Factor payments are also the income, specifically, national income, of the household sector. Official PaymentsThe official factor payment entries in the National Income and Product Accounts maintained by the Bureau of Economic analysis (and their common name) are compensation of employees (wages), net interest (interest), rental income of persons (rent), and corporate profits (profit). A fifth, catch-all payment category, proprietors' income, is also included.
The Circular Flow
A basic representation of the circular flow is displayed to the right. The components of this model are the four macroeconomic sectors--household, business, government and foreign--and the three macroeconomic markets--product, resource, and financial. The household sector at the far left contains the consuming population of the economy who also own all resources. The business sector at the far right includes all of the producers. The government sector is positioned in the middle of the diagram and the foreign sector is at the very top. The product markets near the top of the flow direct production from the business sector to the household sector in exchange for payment flowing in the opposite direction. The resource markets at the bottom of the flow direct factor services from the household sector to the business sector in exchange for payment flowing in the opposite direction. The financial markets located just above the resource markets divert saving from the household sector to business and government borrowing. The circular flow indicates that the income used by the household sector to purchase goods through the product markets is obtained by selling factor services through the resource markets. It also indicates that the revenue used by the business sector to pay for factor services obtained through the resource markets is generated by selling goods through the product markets. Factor payments are the flow between the business sector and the resource markets. In particular, the business sector uses the revenue it receives from the sale of gross domestic product to pay for the services of the factors of production. On To IncomeFactor payments are the source of income of the household sector. In particular, factor payments are the other side of national income. Payments made by the business sector to acquire the services of resources are also income earned by the resource owners for supplying factor services.The following equation summarizes the connection between national income and factor payments:
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