Explain why machines did not necessarily affect employment of labours
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Machines required large capital investments. Introduction of machines did not necessarily
affect the traditional process of production for a long time. The need for machines varied
according to available labour. Where there was plenty of labour, wages were low.
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When machines made , most of the labours have nothing to work.......
But machines didn't affect it necessarily because there are still some works that can be just done by human beings not by machines....... ..............
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But machines didn't affect it necessarily because there are still some works that can be just done by human beings not by machines....... ..............
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