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define unproductive labour in economics​

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Answered by ItzAshleshaMane
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If the services provided by labour are bought directly by the capitalist for his own consumption, that is, exchanged against revenue, then that labour is unproductive.

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Answered by realanshuu
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→If the services provided by labour are bought directly by the capitalist for his own consumption, that is, exchanged against revenue, then that labour is unproductive..

→Unproductive labour is labour power within the sphere of exchange (circulation) which is exchanged with revenue

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