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An 18th-century economist is comparing two pin factories. Factory A has 10 workers, each performing every step to create a pin from start to finish. Factory B also has 10 workers, but the production process is broken down into distinct, specialized tasks, with each worker performing only one or two steps repeatedly. Based on the foundational arguments about the sources of national wealth presented in The Wealth of Nations, which factory would be identified as generating more wealth, and for what primary reason?

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