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Labour Intensive Technique would get chosen in a

a
Capital Surplus Economy
b
Labour Surplus Economy
c
Developed Economy
d
Developing Economy
Answer : Option B
Explanation :
'Labour' refers to the people required to carry out a process in a business. Labour-intensive processes are those that require a relatively high level of labour compared to capital investment. These processes are more likely to be used to produce individual or personalised products, or to produce on a small scale. The costs of labour are: wages and other benefits, recruitment, training and so on. Labour intensive processes are more likely to be seen in Job production and in smaller-scale enterprises.
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