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3 years ago
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dolphi86 [110]3 years ago
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There are many joint-stock companies. They are mostly run by entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs are those people who sets up a business by taking on financial risks in the hope of profit. In these companies, there are millions of labour colony. 90% of them are workers in factories, fields etc. while remaining 10% are popular in mercantalism. Between these merchants and entrepreneurs, there is a conflict between them called capitalism. Labourers are struggling to work with whom. Merchants provide good dress and work, but very less salary, on the other hand, entrepreneurs do no provide clothes, but best salary. These can't choose whether they want comfortness work or hard work.

Hi, all the above words are written in the paragraph.

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