Talk:Primary goods

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The page includes the subdivision to Social and Natural Primary Goods. I'm at the moment not 100% positive about it, but if someone has read John Rawls' material recently, they could possibly confirm that Rawls wasn't the one to coin the expression "Natural Primary Goods", but it was coined later, possibly in Buchanan, et al. 2001. From Chance to Choice. Girondaniel (talk) 12:35, 5 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]