Man-Made Factors of Production
Man-made factor(s) of production is/are:
- Capital and Enterprise — Correct Answer
- Enterprise only
- Capital only
- Land and Labour
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Capital and Enterprise
The man-made (secondary) factors of production are Capital and Enterprise. Both are created through human effort and do not exist naturally.
Natural vs Man-Made Factors
- Natural (Primary) factors: Land (all natural resources) and Labour (human effort) — these exist in nature
- Man-made (Secondary) factors: Capital (tools, machinery, money — all created by humans) and Enterprise (business organization — a human creation)
Memory Tip
- Land was there before humans → Natural
- Labour = Human beings → Natural (humans are part of nature)
- Capital = Tools, factories built by humans → Man-made
- Enterprise = Business set up by humans → Man-made
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