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प्रश्न
Answer the following question.
What are the peculiarities of land?
उत्तर
Land refers to the earth's surface. According to Dr. Alfred Marshall, land also includes water, air, heat, light, coal, gold etc.
The following are some of the features of land:
i. Free gift of nature - All the resources which form a part of land are given to mankind as free gifts of nature.
ii. Inelastic supply - The endowment or supply of land is fixed and cannot be increased by human efforts.
iii. Derived demand - Land is used in the production of goods meant for final consumption. Since it cannot be directly consumed for the satisfaction of human wants, it is said to have a derived demand.
iv. Zero mobility - Land is fixed. It cannot be moved from one place to the other. Thus, land is said to be immobile.
v. Homogenous- Land is homogenous in the sense that it differs in terms of its quality. Accordingly, the rent differs from one land to another.
vi. Derived demand- The demand for land is derived demand because it depends on the demand for the goods and services in the production of which it will be used.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Explain briefly two factors affecting the productivity of the land.
Briefly explain two methods that increase land productivity.
Define land.
Explain four characteristics of land as a factor of production.
Explain the importance of land as a factor of production.
Define or Explain the Land.
Distinguish between the following:
Land and capital
Give reason or explain:
The supply of land is inelastic.
State whether the following statement is TRUE and FALSE.
Land is a free gift of nature.
Fill in the blank with appropriate alternative given below
Land is subject to ___________ returns.
Fill in the blank with appropriate alternative given below
Land is a free gift of _______________.
Mention two ways by which land differs from other factors of production.
State two factors that affect the productivity of the land.
Explain any five characteristics of the land.
______ is a fixed in supply.
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What are the characteristics of land?
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______ of Land differs in different places of the land.
The total quantity of land does not undergo any change.
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- Land is movable
- Land differs infertility.
- Land has some original Indestructible powers.
- The land is perishable.
Land is a ______ factor of production.
Explain any three factors affecting productivity of land.
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- Name the factor of production which is not mentioned.
- Explain any four characteristics of the above (a) factor of production.
Factors of production are ______.
Which of the following is not a characteristic feature of land?
Identify the correct statement from the following.
Which of the following are considered as factors of production?
Land is an ______ factor of production.
Which of the following is not a characteristic of land?
The land is fixed in two senses.
As land cannot produce anything by itself, therefore it is called a ______ factor of production.
Give two characteristic features of land as a factor of production.
Land is one of the most important factors of production. In this context, mention two ways in which the efficiency of land can be enhanced?
State two functions of land as a factor of production.
Explain the meaning of land as a factor of production.
Land is heterogeneous in nature. Explain.
How is land as a factor of production differ from any other factor of production?
Which of the following factors of production has a unique supply curve?
Explain two functions of land.
Explain four reasons as to why land is considered to be an important factor of production.