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[OPE-L:5297] Re: Re: how is SNLT measured?



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On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, you wrote:

> Before trying to measure the socially necessary labor time in
> individual products and the jobs that make them, I'd ask why one
> would attempt to use the theory of value this way.
>
>  Charles Andrews
>Web site for my book on this subject is at
>http://www.LaborRepublic.org

I would suggest that we need to do it in a socialist economy if
we are to have any rational basis for comparing the efficiency
of different production techniques.

My book on the subject can be accessed from www.gn.apc.org/Reality
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