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Question
Explain the following characteristic of labour:
Labour cannot be separated from the labourer.
Solution
Land and capital can be separated from their owners but labour cannot be separated from a labourer. Labour and labourer are inseparable from each other. The labourer will have to present himself at a place where work is going on.
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