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In economic theory, '''labour''' is one of the three [[factors of production]]. The other factors are [[land]] and [[capital (economics)|capital]].
In economic theory, '''labour''' is one of the three [[factors of production]]. The other factors are [[land]] and [[capital (economics)|capital]].


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In economic theory, labour is one of the three factors of production. The other factors are land and capital.

Alongside land labour is also recognised by most(? Samuelson uses the phrase often called, pp. 50) economist as a primary factor.[1]







  1. Samuelson and Nordhaus Econoics (1989).