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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Saving of Time
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## Definition
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The elimination of time lost when a worker passes from one kind of work to
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another. Smith identifies this as the second mechanism by which the division of
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labour increases productive power. Time is lost both in physical transition
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(moving between locations and tools) and in mental transition (the sauntering
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and inattention that follows switching tasks).
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## Source Chapter
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Book I, Chapter 1: "Of the Division of Labour"
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## Context
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Presented as the second of three mechanisms. Smith argues the loss is greater
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than commonly supposed, encompassing not only travel time but a psychological
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cost: workers who constantly switch tasks develop habits of "sauntering" and
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"indolent careless application" that reduce their output even during active work.
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## Economic Domain
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Production
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## Smith's Original Wording
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"Secondly, the advantage which is gained by saving the time commonly lost in
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passing from one sort of work to another, is much greater than we should at
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first view be apt to imagine it."
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