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Monday, April 14, 2014

Chris Dillow at Stumbling and Mumbling : ""Capital"and "Labour""

My point is instead that "capital" and "labour" don't necessarily map neatly into profits and wages, nor onto "workers" and "capitalists". Wages of workers and bosses can both be a share of the return on capital. 
Posted by Dimitris Papagiannopoulos at 8:58 AM
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