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is drinking tea from a tea stall in the market a non economic activity

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Answered by SethRollins1
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Yes it is a non economic activity because we are not adding anything to the economy but consuming.
Answered by Priatouri
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No.

Explanation:

  • The non-economic activities are those activities in which an individual do not pay monetary value for the good or services being served.
  • The Non-economic activities include those services meant for personal use or to meet human sentiments.
  • Accordingly, for a cup of tea from a stall in the market, we have to pay some money to the person who served us.
  • Therefore, the given statement is an example of economic activity.

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