The material wealth of a society is ultimately determined by the productive capacity of its economy, that is, the [...] its members can create. This capacity is a function of the real assets of the economy: the land, buildings, machines, and knowledge that can be used to produce goods and services.
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goods and services
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The material wealth of a society is ultimately determined by the productive capacity of its economy, that is, the [...] its members can create. This capacity is a function of the real assets of the economy: the land, buildings, machines, and knowledge that can be used to produce goods and services.
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The material wealth of a society is ultimately determined by the productive capacity of its economy, that is, the [...] its members can create. This capacity is a function of the real assets of the economy: the land, buildings, machines, and knowledge that can be used to produce goods and services.
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goods and services
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