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# Division of Labour
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## Definition
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The separation of a work process into distinct tasks performed by specialised workers, increasing productivity through greater dexterity, saved time, and the invention of labour-saving machinery, originally arising from the propensity to truck, barter, and exchange.
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## Source Chapter
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Book I, Chapter 2
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## Context
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The chapter's central concept, described as the necessary consequence of human propensity to exchange, which allows individuals to specialise in particular occupations and thereby increase overall productivity and wealth.
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## Economic Domain
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Production
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## Original Wording
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Smith describes the division of labour as arising from the power of exchange and as a source of increased productive powers.
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## Modern Interpretation
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Specialisation increases throughput by improving skill, reducing switching costs, and encouraging process innovation.
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# Market Extent
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## Definition
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The geographical and economic reach of a market, determining the potential size of demand for goods and services. The extent of the market directly limits the degree to which division of labour can be developed, as a larger market provides greater opportunity for exchange and specialisation.
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## Source Chapter
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Book I, Chapter 3
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## Context
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The central thesis of the chapter, establishing that the division of labour is fundamentally constrained by how far goods can be exchanged. Smith argues that when markets are small, individuals cannot specialise fully because they cannot exchange their surplus production for other goods they need.
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## Economic Domain
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Exchange
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## Original Wording
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Smith states that the extent of the division of labour must always be limited by the extent of the market.
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## Modern Interpretation
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Market size determines the viability of specialised production because producers need sufficient demand to exchange specialised output.
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infospaces/wealth-vsm-legacy-slice/artifacts/index.yaml
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infospaces/wealth-vsm-legacy-slice/artifacts/index.yaml
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artifacts:
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- id: source/book-1-chapter-03.md
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path: artifacts/sources/book-1-chapter-03.md
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kind: source
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title: Book I Chapter III
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provenance:
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legacy_path: markitect-main/examples/infospace-with-history/artifacts/sources/book-1-chapter-03.md
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migration: pruned excerpt
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relationships: []
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- id: entity/division-of-labour.md
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path: artifacts/entities/division-of-labour.md
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kind: entity
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title: Division of Labour
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provenance:
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legacy_path: markitect-main/examples/infospace-with-history/output/entities/division-of-labour.md
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workflow_id: legacy-migration
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relationships: []
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- id: entity/market-extent.md
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path: artifacts/entities/market-extent.md
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kind: entity
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title: Market Extent
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provenance:
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legacy_path: markitect-main/examples/infospace-with-history/output/entities/market-extent.md
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workflow_id: legacy-migration
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relationships: []
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- id: relation/division-of-labour-constrains-market-extent.md
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path: artifacts/relations/division-of-labour-constrains-market-extent.md
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kind: relation
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title: Division of Labour constrains Market Extent
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provenance:
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legacy_path: markitect-main/examples/infospace-with-history/output/relations/division_of_labour--constrains--market_extent.md
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workflow_id: legacy-migration
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input_artifact_id: source/book-1-chapter-03.md
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relationships:
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- type: subject
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target: entity/division-of-labour.md
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- type: object
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target: entity/market-extent.md
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- type: evidence
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target: source/book-1-chapter-03.md
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# Division of Labour constrains Market Extent
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## Subject
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Division of Labour
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## Predicate
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limited by
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## Object
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Market Extent
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## Relation Type
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constrains
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## VSM Channel
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S2 <- S1
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## Evidence
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Book I, Chapter 3: "the extent of this division must always be limited by the extent of that power, or, in other words, by the extent of the market."
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## Feedback Role
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Market Expansion loop: market extent enables greater division of labour; greater division of labour raises productive powers; surplus and trade can then expand market extent. This edge records the structural constraint in the loop.
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---
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id: book-1-chapter-03
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title: THAT THE DIVISION OF LABOUR IS LIMITED BY THE EXTENT OF THE MARKET.
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book: "1"
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chapter: 3
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artifact_type: content
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legacy_source: markitect-main/examples/infospace-with-history/artifacts/sources/book-1-chapter-03.md
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---
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# Book I Chapter III
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## Excerpt
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As it is the power of exchanging that gives occasion to the division of
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labour, so the extent of this division must always be limited by the extent of
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that power, or, in other words, by the extent of the market.
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When the market is very small, no person can have any encouragement to dedicate
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himself entirely to one employment, for want of the power to exchange all that
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surplus part of the produce of his own labour, which is over and above his own
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consumption, for such parts of the produce of other men's labour as he has
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occasion for.
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## Migration Note
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This is a pruned excerpt of the legacy source chapter, selected because it
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grounds both migrated entities and the relation triplet in the pilot.
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# Economic Entity Contract
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```yaml contract
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id: economic-entity-pruned-legacy
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document:
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type: economic-entity
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sections:
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- id: definition
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title: Definition
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presence: required
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level: 2
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- id: source-chapter
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title: Source Chapter
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presence: required
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level: 2
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- id: context
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title: Context
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presence: required
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level: 2
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- id: economic-domain
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title: Economic Domain
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presence: required
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level: 2
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```
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This compact contract is derived from the legacy economic entity schema and
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keeps the required sections needed by the successor entity parser.
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# Relation Triplet Contract
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```yaml contract
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id: relation-triplet-pruned-legacy
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document:
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type: relation-triplet
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sections:
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- id: subject
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title: Subject
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presence: required
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level: 2
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- id: predicate
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title: Predicate
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presence: required
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level: 2
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- id: object
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title: Object
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presence: required
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level: 2
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- id: relation-type
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title: Relation Type
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presence: required
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level: 2
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- id: vsm-channel
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title: VSM Channel
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presence: required
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level: 2
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- id: evidence
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title: Evidence
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presence: required
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level: 2
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```
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This compact contract is derived from the legacy relation triplet schema and
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keeps the required sections needed by the successor relation parser.
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infospaces/wealth-vsm-legacy-slice/infospace.yaml
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slug: wealth-vsm-legacy-slice
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name: Wealth/VSM Legacy Slice
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topic:
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name: The Wealth of Nations / VSM Legacy Slice
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domain: Classical Economics
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sources: artifacts/sources
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disciplines:
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- name: Viable System Model
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path: artifacts/vsm-reference
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schemas:
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entity: contracts/economic-entity.contract.md
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relation: contracts/relation.contract.md
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workflows:
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- id: legacy-migration
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description: Documents the pruned migration from markitect-main examples.
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inputs:
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source:
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kind: source
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stages:
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- id: migrated-fixtures
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kind: manual
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input: source
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template: reports/migration-report.md
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viability:
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coverage_ratio:
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min: 0.5
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redundancy_ratio:
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max: 0.1
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coherence_components:
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max: 3
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consistency_cycles:
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max: 0
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per_artifact_mean:
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min: 3.5
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---
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artifact_id: entity/division-of-labour.md
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evaluator: legacy-migration
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evaluated_at: "2026-02-23T05:07:06.567121+00:00"
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overall_score: 4.6
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scores:
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- name: definition_precision
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value: 4.0
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max_value: 5.0
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rationale: The definition is precise and captures the core concept clearly.
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- name: source_grounding
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value: 5.0
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max_value: 5.0
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rationale: The entity is directly grounded in Smith's text.
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- name: domain_placement
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value: 5.0
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max_value: 5.0
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rationale: The Production domain assignment is appropriate.
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- name: vsm_relevance
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value: 4.0
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max_value: 5.0
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rationale: The entity maps well to VSM operational and coordination concerns.
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- name: explanatory_value
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value: 5.0
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max_value: 5.0
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rationale: The entity explains a central mechanism of productivity and wealth creation.
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notes:
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- Migrated from legacy evaluation output and rewritten with artifact_id.
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# Evaluation: Division of Labour
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## definition_precision - 4.0 / 5.0
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The definition is precise and captures the core concept clearly, identifying mechanisms of dexterity, time-saving, machinery invention, and exchange.
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## source_grounding - 5.0 / 5.0
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This entity is directly grounded in Smith's text and reflects the argument about specialization emerging from exchange relationships.
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## domain_placement - 5.0 / 5.0
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The Production domain assignment is correct because the entity concerns the organization and execution of productive work.
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## vsm_relevance - 4.0 / 5.0
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The entity maps well to System 1 operations and has relevance to System 2 coordination because specialization requires coordination mechanisms.
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## explanatory_value - 5.0 / 5.0
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The entity has strong explanatory power because it names the mechanism through which specialization increases productivity and wealth creation.
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- snapshot_id: legacy-slice
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created_at: "2026-02-23T05:07:06.567121+00:00"
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schema_name: economic-entity-pruned-legacy
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artifact_count: 2
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artifact_evaluations:
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- artifact_id: entity/division-of-labour.md
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evaluator: legacy-migration
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evaluated_at: "2026-02-23T05:07:06.567121+00:00"
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overall_score: 4.6
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scores:
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- name: definition_precision
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value: 4.0
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max_value: 5.0
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- name: source_grounding
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value: 5.0
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max_value: 5.0
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- name: domain_placement
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value: 5.0
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max_value: 5.0
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- name: vsm_relevance
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value: 4.0
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max_value: 5.0
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- name: explanatory_value
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value: 5.0
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max_value: 5.0
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notes:
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collection_metrics:
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- name: coverage_ratio
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value: 1.0
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concern: C2
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- name: redundancy_ratio
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value: 0.0
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concern: C1
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- name: coherence_components
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value: 1.0
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concern: C3
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- name: consistency_cycles
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value: 0.0
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concern: C4
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- name: granularity_entropy
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value: 1.0
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concern: C5
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- name: per_artifact_mean
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value: 4.6
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concern: evaluation
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metadata:
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legacy_source: markitect-main/examples/infospace-with-history
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migration: pruned Division of Labour / Market Extent slice
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coherence_components: 1.0
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consistency_cycles: 0.0
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coverage_ratio: 1.0
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granularity_entropy: 1.0
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per_artifact_mean: 4.6
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redundancy_ratio: 0.0
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type_distribution:
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entity: 2
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relation: 1
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source: 1
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# Pruned Legacy Reference Pilot
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## Selection
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This pilot migrates a compact slice of
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`markitect-main/examples/infospace-with-history`:
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- source excerpt: `book-1-chapter-03.md`
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- entities: `Division of Labour`, `Market Extent`
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- relation: `Division of Labour limited by Market Extent`
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- evaluation: migrated `Division of Labour` score set
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- metrics snapshot: compact successor snapshot with legacy methodology labels
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The generated bulk was intentionally not migrated. The slice is large enough to
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exercise successor parsing, validation, entity and relation semantics,
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evaluation history, metrics, graph inspection, and engine sync planning.
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## Replaced
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The legacy `output/entities`, `output/relations`, `output/evaluations`, and
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`output/metrics` artifacts are represented using the successor manifest,
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artifact IDs, evaluation I/O, and metrics history formats.
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The legacy `pipeline` concept is represented as a `legacy-migration` workflow
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record in `infospace.yaml`; the committed artifacts are the migration result,
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not a replay of LLM generation.
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## Delegated
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Markdown parsing, section extraction, contract validation, and template syntax
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remain delegated to `markitect-tool` through the `markdown_adapter` boundary.
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Durable asset identity and future operational sync remain outside this pilot
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and are represented by the `engine` dry-run sync plan.
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## Remaining gaps
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- Full legacy generated analyses, classifications, mappings, and raw prompts are
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intentionally excluded.
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- Provider-backed evaluation and generation are still represented by explicit
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adapter boundaries rather than live calls.
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- A later replacement-readiness pass should map old CLI commands to successor
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commands and note any intentionally dropped behavior.
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## Evidence
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Run:
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```bash
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python3 -m pytest tests/test_legacy_pilot.py
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python3 -m infospace_bench validate infospaces/wealth-vsm-legacy-slice
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python3 -m infospace_bench entities infospaces/wealth-vsm-legacy-slice
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python3 -m infospace_bench relations infospaces/wealth-vsm-legacy-slice
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python3 -m infospace_bench engine plan-sync infospaces/wealth-vsm-legacy-slice
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```
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