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[log in to unmask] (Roy Davidson)
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Fri Jul 7 16:48:38 2006
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John Womack <[log in to unmask]>'s message of Fri, 07 Jul 2006 14:44:06 -0400
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Factors of production were certainly implied in the works of the French  
Physiocrats. Turgot, in Reflections on the Formation and Distribution of  
Wealth, 1766,  emphasized the classes involved in production;  
proprietors (landowners), cultivators (labor) and artisans.  
  
Roy Davidson  
  

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