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In the categorisation adopted for didactic purposes by the classical economists, '''labour''' is one of three [[factors of production]], the others being [[land]] and [[capital (economics)]]. | In the categorisation adopted for didactic purposes by the classical economists, '''labour''' is one of three [[factors of production]], the others being [[land]] and [[capital (economics)]]. | ||
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This article is about the factor of production. For other uses of the term Labour, please see Labour (disambiguation).
In the categorisation adopted for didactic purposes by the classical economists, labour is one of three factors of production, the others being land and capital (economics).