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Land-Carriage
Definition
Transportation of goods by land using waggons, carts, and pack animals. Land-carriage is significantly more expensive than water-carriage due to higher labour costs, animal maintenance, and wear and tear on vehicles, thus limiting market extent and the division of labour.
Source Chapter
Book I, Chapter 3
Context
Smith uses land-carriage as a comparative example to illustrate the limitations of market extent. He calculates that land-carriage requires the maintenance of a hundred men for three weeks and four hundred horses to move two hundred tons, making it economically prohibitive for many goods and restricting trade to items with high value relative to weight.
Economic Domain
Exchange