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I included the reference to the ''primary'' and ''derived'' division among the factors because a lot of confusion is caused by treating all three factors as being much the same, needing no special treatment when discussing how they function within the economic process. For the same reason the distinction is pointed out in the [[labour]] and [[land]] stubs.
I included the reference to the ''primary'' and ''derived'' division among the factors because a lot of confusion is caused by treating all three factors as being much the same, needing no special treatment when discussing how they function within the economic process. For the same reason the distinction is pointed out in the [[labour]] and [[land]] stubs.


[[User:Janos Abel|Janos Abel]] 14:34, 30 May 2007 (CDT)
[[User:Janos Abel|Janos Abel]] 14:34, 30 May 2007 (CDT)

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I included the reference to the primary and derived division among the factors because a lot of confusion is caused by treating all three factors as being much the same, needing no special treatment when discussing how they function within the economic process. For the same reason the distinction is pointed out in the labour and land stubs.

Janos Abel 14:34, 30 May 2007 (CDT)