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Defining Characteristics of a Capitalist Firm

An organization where the owners of capital goods also perform all the labor themselves to produce goods for their own family's consumption is not considered a 'firm' in a capitalist system. Explain which two core characteristics are missing and why their absence is significant for this classification.

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