Division of Labor क्या है?
ऐतिहासिक पृष्ठभूमि
मुख्य प्रावधान
10 points- 1.
The Specialization Effect ensures that when a worker repeats the same small task, they gain 'dexterity' or extreme skill, which significantly reduces errors and increases the speed of production.
- 2.
Saving Transition Time is a major benefit because workers no longer waste minutes or hours putting down one set of tools and picking up another to start a different stage of a project.
- 3.
The Invention of Machinery often follows the division of labor because when a task is simplified into a single repetitive motion, it becomes much easier for engineers to design a machine to do that specific task.
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दृश्य सामग्री
Impact of Division of Labor on Global Wealth & Productivity
This dashboard presents key statistics from Adam Smith's observations on how the division of labor dramatically increased global GDP per person and individual productivity, using the famous Pin Factory example.
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Division of Labor: Principles, Benefits & Challenges
This mind map breaks down the concept of Division of Labor, outlining its core principles, the economic benefits it brings, and the significant risks and challenges, including modern implications for the workforce.
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1 उदाहरणयह अवधारणा 1 वास्तविक उदाहरणों में दिखाई दी है अवधि: Mar 2026 से Mar 2026
स्रोत विषय
Adam Smith's Enduring Wisdom: Free Markets and Global Economic Principles
EconomyUPSC महत्व
सामान्य प्रश्न
121. In an MCQ, how might examiners create a trap around Adam Smith's "Invisible Hand" in relation to the Division of Labor?
The trap often lies in misinterpreting the "Invisible Hand" as a call for government intervention or central planning. Smith's concept, in the context of Division of Labor, suggests that individuals pursuing their self-interest (e.g., a baker baking bread to earn money) unintentionally contribute to the greater societal good by providing goods and services efficiently. The trap is to link it to active state control rather than spontaneous order from individual actions.
परीक्षा युक्ति
Remember, "Invisible Hand" is about unintended societal benefits from individual self-interest, not government design.
2. What is the key distinction between "Division of Labor" and "Specialization" that UPSC often tests in statement-based questions?
Division of Labor is the process of breaking down a complex task into smaller, distinct parts. Specialization is the outcome where a worker focuses on and becomes highly skilled at one specific task.
