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Is drinking tea from a tea stall in the market a non-economic activity? Justify.

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Answered by priyanshu1729
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No, it's not a non-economic activity.

Because when you buy a cup of tea, you have to pay some money for it. And you know that if anyone gives some money to another one instead of a product, it is counted in GDP.

Economic activity : Economic activity is the activity of making, providing, purchasing, or selling goods or services. Any action that involves producing, distributing, or consuming products or services is an economic activity. Additionally, any activities involving money or the exchange of products or services are economic activities.

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Answered by tannuyadav2310
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Answer:

No, drinking tea from a tea stall in the market in a economic activity because it involves exchange of goods for some monetary worth which is regarded as an economic activity.

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