Economy, asked by mambanontsikelelo6, 2 months ago

Discuss whether firms should use the labor-intensive method to produce goods

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Answered by Aswinakumar
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Labour intensive refers to a production process where labour costs are the largest component. Labour intensive implies that capital (machines/factories) are a small percentage of the final cost.

Labour intensity is the percentage of labour which is used in the production process.

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