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Philip Dunn wrote: > > Quoting gerald_a_levy <gerald_a_levy@xxxxxxx>: > > > > > Hi again Phil. > > Capitalists typically put _themselves_ on payroll and pay themselves a > > salary as a reward for their "entrepreneurial ability". Does this then > > mean that they are productive of surplus value? _That_ worries me. > > > > Hi Jerry > > It would be interesting to measure the natural wage rate of these entrepreneurs, > supposing them to be productive. If it turned out to be much lower than their > hourly pay, then it could be said that they were, to that extent, > unproductive. > I dont understand your concept of the natural wage rate could you please explain it. > Phil
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