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If a Factor of Production Cannot Easily Move from One

Question 38

Question 38

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If a factor of production cannot easily move from one sector of the economy to another then it is referred to as:


A) a capital-intensive factor.
B) a labor-intensive factor.
C) a stuck factor.
D) a specific factor.
E) an unknown factor.

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