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Question
All factors of production are equally mobile.
Options
True
False
Solution
This statement is False.
Explanation:
Factors of production are not equally mobile. Mobility refers to the ease with which a factor of production can move from one use to another or from one location to another.
- Labour and capital can be relatively mobile, especially within certain industries or regions, but factors like skill requirements, regulations, or physical constraints can still limit their mobility.
- Land is generally immobile because it cannot be moved from one location to another.
- Entrepreneurs may have more mobility, but market conditions, legal environments, and personal circumstances still influence them.
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