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Classical Theory
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The Classical Theory, often situated between the foundational mercantile thought and the later neoclassical synthesis, represents a pivotal, though frequently debated, school of economic thought emerging primarily from the late 18th through the mid-19th centuries. Its adherents sought to establish universal, natural laws governing the production, distribution, and exchange of wealth within evolving [industrial economies](/entrieā¦
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Iron Ore
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Iron ore is a rock or mineral from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. It is typically a dense, earthy, and often hard material, rich in iron oxides. Global trade in iron ore is a fundamental component of the modern industrial economy, serving as the primary feedstock for the production of steel, which underpins construction, manufacturing, and infrastructure development worldwide.
Composition and Mineralogy