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______ is an example of the geographical division of labour. - Economic Applications

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______ is an example of the geographical division of labour.

Options

  • Concentration of jute mills in Kolkata

  • Cardiologist doctor

  • Work done in an apparel industry

  • None of these

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Solution

Concentration of jute mills in Kolkata is an example of the geographical division of labour.

Explanation:

  • The geographical division of labour refers to the concentration of specific industries or types of work in particular regions due to factors like resource availability, favourable climate, or historical reasons.
  • The concentration of jute mills in Kolkata is an example of a geographical division of labour, where a specific industry is predominantly located in a particular geographic area.
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