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One source I enjoy in this respect is Brooks Jr., Frederick P. 1975. The Mythical Man-Month: Essays in Software Engineering (Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley). "Patrick L. Mason" wrote: > I agree. Abstract labor is unobservable and probably unmeasurable, just as > utility is unobservable and unmeasurable. Nevertheless, abstract labor and > labor values do provide empirical implications. > -- Michael Perelman Economics Department California State University Chico, CA 95929 Tel. 530-898-5321 E-Mail michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- [OPE-L:3437] Re: objectivity of value, (continued)
- [OPE-L:3437] Re: objectivity of value, Paul Cockshott Mon 05 Jun 2000, 12:33 GMT
- [OPE-L:3401] Re: Gil's criticisms, Fred B. Moseley Thu 01 Jun 2000, 13:16 GMT
- [OPE-L:3400] Re: objectivity of value, Fred B. Moseley Thu 01 Jun 2000, 12:31 GMT
- [OPE-L:3402] Re: Re: objectivity of value, Patrick L. Mason Thu 01 Jun 2000, 13:26 GMT
- [OPE-L:3403] Re: Re: Re: objectivity of value, Michael Perelman Thu 01 Jun 2000, 15:00 GMT
- [OPE-L:3404] Re: Re: Re: objectivity of value, Paul Cockshott Thu 01 Jun 2000, 15:12 GMT
- [OPE-L:3405] Re: Re: Re: Re: objectivity of value, Patrick L. Mason Thu 01 Jun 2000, 15:36 GMT
- [OPE-L:3418] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: objectivity of value, Ajit Sinha Fri 02 Jun 2000, 10:56 GMT
- [OPE-L:3423] Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: objectivity of value, Patrick L. Mason Fri 02 Jun 2000, 16:05 GMT