The way you worded the question makes it difficult to decipher exactly what you're asking. So I'm going to give you two answers because I'm not quite sure.
If you're asking what the resource "labor" is, it is what it sounds like.
Any effort put forth to produce a good or service.
If you're asking what a labor resource(?) is, a more universal word for labor resource is human capital.
Human capital is the knowledge or skill a person gains through any education or experiences they receive.
For example:
You receive a specialized education to learn how to drive a train, or make computers. It's not necessarily anything that can be easily learned and requires someone of that specialty to complete that job. Another REALLY good example is a heart surgeon.
The correct match of productive resources is "Labor and telephone wire." Labor refers to the human effort used in the production process, while telephone wire is a physical resource utilized in telecommunications, which is an application of labor. The other options do not correctly pair resources with their corresponding categories. For instance, land would not be matched with a surgeon, as a surgeon represents labor, not land.
Go to google and type it in or look it up in the dictionary you are so dum you should of done it before
Land, labor, and capital =)
Economy is the careful management of resources, such as money, materials, or labor. A saving is an example or result of such management. To make out the household budget results in a form of economy.
An assembly line is an example of Division of Labor.
Labor resources - resources of available manpower.Human effort used in production. That means technical expertise and marketing expertise, too. The payment for labor is a wage.
An example of a labor resource is a group of employees working in a company to produce goods or provide services. Labor resources include workers who contribute their skills, knowledge, and efforts to help organizations achieve their goals.
Labour resources are resources of available manpower.
The correct match of productive resources is "Labor and telephone wire." Labor refers to the human effort used in the production process, while telephone wire is a physical resource utilized in telecommunications, which is an application of labor. The other options do not correctly pair resources with their corresponding categories. For instance, land would not be matched with a surgeon, as a surgeon represents labor, not land.
For Karl Marx, the means of labor are considered basic resources and the objects of labor are considered circulating resources.
machinary
physical and mental effort used in productive activity
labor
Workers machines
Go to google and type it in or look it up in the dictionary you are so dum you should of done it before
Land, labor, and capital =)
Economy is the careful management of resources, such as money, materials, or labor. A saving is an example or result of such management. To make out the household budget results in a form of economy.