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What is the difference between joint sector and labour intensive industries?

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Answered by agrima2007
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A Joint sector union is a collaboration between government and private individuals . It can be a very useful thing, or it can be corrupt. A labour intensive industry is simply an industry that has to use lots of labourers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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An industry owned jointly by the state and individual or group of individuals is a joint sector venture. Labour intensive industry refers to those industries that employs large number of workers directly or indirectly.

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