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प्रश्न
Which factor of production is not a hired factor?
पर्याय
Land
Labour
Capital
Entrepreneur
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उत्तर
Entrepreneur
Explanation:
The characteristic that sets entrepreneurs apart from other production factors is that, unlike land, labor, and capital, which are all hired factors, entrepreneurs themselves are not hired. Instead, entrepreneurs hire other factors of production.
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