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> The stock of capital is initially converted into a stock of commodities, > which are then transformed by production into a stock of new commodities, > which, upon sale, yield a larger stock of capital. That is Marx's story. Hi Jurriaan: So there are no flows in Marx's story? In solidarity, Jerry
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