How was proto industrialisation different from factory production?
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Factory production is generally centralized, where goods are assembled together under a roof and are manufactured.
Whereas in Proto-industrialization, decentralized production method is followed.
Explanation:
- In Proto-industrialization goods are manufactured by a number of producers from different places.
- Due to decentralization, it is difficult to manage the quality of goods and supervise the production process in proto-industrialization.
- Whereas in factory production it is easy to manage everything as the production takes place under one roof by professional workers, so quality issues are comparatively less.
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BASICALLY PROTO INDUSTRIALISATION GOODS ARE MANUFACTURED IN DIFFERENT PLACE SO THERE IS A CHANCE OF HAVING DIFFECT PRODUCT.
BUT
IN FACTORIES GOODS ARE MANUFACTURED UNDER SAME ROOF WHERE DEFECT PRODUCTS ARE REMOVED
HENCE
QUALITY ISSUES ARE VERY LEAA IN FACTORIES
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