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markitect-main/examples/infospace-with-history/schemas/economic-entity-schema-v1.0.md
tegwick 8095a1da4c fix(example): standardise domain enum and source chapter format in schema/rules
Two root causes of metric fragmentation observed in collection checks:

1. Schema's Economic Domain used free-form examples ("labour economics,
   trade theory") which overrode the enum in extraction-rules.md, causing
   the LLM to produce multi-domain strings and non-canonical values.
   Fix: schema now specifies the exact 7-value enum with descriptions.

2. Source Chapter had no format constraint, producing 9 different formats
   for 7 chapters (full titles, mixed Roman/Arabic numerals, asterisks).
   Fix: extraction-rules now mandate "Book [Roman], Chapter [n]" exactly.

These fixes are prerequisites for clean reprocessing (S3.2 continuation).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-19 13:01:09 +01:00

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Economic Entity Schema v1.0

Schema definition for economic entities extracted from source texts.

Required Sections

Definition

A clear, analytical definition of the economic entity (20-150 words).

Source Chapter

The specific chapter from which this entity was extracted, including book and chapter number.

Context

The broader context in which this entity appears within the source text. Describe the argument or passage where the entity is discussed.

Economic Domain

The area of economics this entity belongs to. Use exactly one value from this list:

  • Production — labour, manufacturing, technology, productivity
  • Distribution — wages, profit, rent, income shares
  • Exchange — markets, prices, trade, money, barter
  • Consumption — demand, utility, wants, expenditure
  • Accumulation — capital, savings, stock, investment
  • Regulation — policy, law, institutions, monopoly, government
  • General Theory — foundational principles spanning multiple domains

Do not combine multiple values. Do not use any other domain name.

Optional Sections

Smith's Original Wording

A direct quotation from Adam Smith's text that defines or describes this entity. Must be enclosed in quotation marks with chapter reference.

Modern Interpretation

How this entity is understood in modern economic theory, including any evolution in meaning since Smith's time.

Validation Rules

  1. The document MUST contain an H1 heading with the entity name.
  2. The document MUST contain all four required sections: Definition, Source Chapter, Context, Economic Domain.
  3. The Definition section MUST be between 20 and 150 words.
  4. The Source Chapter section MUST cite a specific chapter (e.g., "Book I, Chapter 1").