Economy, asked by Jagritisolanki7441, 1 year ago

Are the following workers — a beggar, a thief, a smuggler, a gambler? Why?

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Answered by saketrai49
5

Answer:

A beggar, a thief, a smugglerand a gambler are not considered asworkers as they do not work in any productive economic activity which may contribute to GDP of the country.

Answered by brokendreams
2

ANSWER:

No since none of the above are involved in any activity or job by which they contribute or add to the nation’s GDP.

EXPLANATION:  

     A thief, gambler, beggar, or a smuggler cannot be considered as workers as none of them are engaged in any productive economic activity which contributes or adds value to the nation’s GDP (Gross Domestic Product).

    A worker is defined as someone who engages in tasks/activities that contributes or adds to the flow of goods/services (GDP) and the national income of the nation.  

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