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Pin-Maker Trade

Definition

A specialised manufacturing occupation focused on producing pins through a series of distinct operations, used by Smith as his primary example of division of labour's effects on productivity.

Source Chapter

Book I, Chapter 1

Context

Smith uses the pin-maker trade to illustrate how dividing 18 distinct operations among specialised workers dramatically increases output compared to a single worker performing all operations.

Economic Domain

Production