How is it that people working in their own self-interest produce goods, services, and wealth for others?
A. By taking advantage of a vast supply of labor, people working in their own self-interest could hire others at very low wages.
B. In order to earn money and produce goods that improve lives, self-directed gain would provide jobs, and subsequently wages for others.
C. The government pays entrepreneurs in the United States to produce goods, services, and wealth for others.
D. Entrepreneurs tend to include themselves in a group of people who need charitable support. A portion of the entrepreneur's profit (as required by law) goes to the charity of one's choice to support the less fortunate.