Analyzing Productivity Gains in the Pin Factory
In the famous example of a pin factory, it was observed that ten specialized workers could produce nearly 50,000 pins a day, whereas a single unspecialized worker might produce only twenty. Based on these figures, calculate the approximate productivity of a specialized worker compared to an unspecialized one. In your explanation, identify the primary economic principle demonstrated by this massive difference in output.
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