the value form
... in the relative value-form . This commodity does not express its value . It furnishes only the material for the expression of value of other commodities . Certainly the expression : 20 yards of linen = 1 coat or 20 yards of linen are worth one coat also includes the converse : 1 coat = 20 yards of l ...
... in the relative value-form . This commodity does not express its value . It furnishes only the material for the expression of value of other commodities . Certainly the expression : 20 yards of linen = 1 coat or 20 yards of linen are worth one coat also includes the converse : 1 coat = 20 yards of l ...
Labour Market Profile
... far, impacts of integrating the systems have been somewhat minimal. Employment in the Export Processing Zones (EPZ) has been increasing. On balance, the collective bargaining has not improved working conditions for the workers. Many are only hired on a casual basis. In addition, the use of temporary ...
... far, impacts of integrating the systems have been somewhat minimal. Employment in the Export Processing Zones (EPZ) has been increasing. On balance, the collective bargaining has not improved working conditions for the workers. Many are only hired on a casual basis. In addition, the use of temporary ...
Asia and the Pacific: Advancing Decent Work Amidst - UP
... This study of Prof. Rene E. Ofreneo, Advancing Decent Work Amidst Deepening Inequalities, is a timely reminder that the biggest challenge facing the Asian and Pacific region and the world is how to institute a truly inclusive and sustainable development paradigm. The present architecture of globalis ...
... This study of Prof. Rene E. Ofreneo, Advancing Decent Work Amidst Deepening Inequalities, is a timely reminder that the biggest challenge facing the Asian and Pacific region and the world is how to institute a truly inclusive and sustainable development paradigm. The present architecture of globalis ...
Is Marx`s Theory of Value Still Relevant?
... determining value from embodied labour is flawed. Very briefly, first, the price system has two degrees of freedom, because it has n equations, one for each commodity, but n+2 unknowns, the n prices and the wage and profit rates. Therefore, while the value system can usually be solved (as long as th ...
... determining value from embodied labour is flawed. Very briefly, first, the price system has two degrees of freedom, because it has n equations, one for each commodity, but n+2 unknowns, the n prices and the wage and profit rates. Therefore, while the value system can usually be solved (as long as th ...
Here - Centro di Ricerche e Documentazione Piero Sraffa
... an increasing stock of living machineries (Marx, 1862−63, II, p. 477).8 In fact, if a rate of capital accumulation greater than the increase in population absorbed all the unemployed and underemployed labour, it would be necessary for a worker to raise, for instance, not two, but three or four or f ...
... an increasing stock of living machineries (Marx, 1862−63, II, p. 477).8 In fact, if a rate of capital accumulation greater than the increase in population absorbed all the unemployed and underemployed labour, it would be necessary for a worker to raise, for instance, not two, but three or four or f ...
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... Decentralisation of large firms brings with it problems of internal resource allocation, one aspect of which is the pricing of products which are transferred between the firm’s divisions.This gives rise to the need for an appropriate transfer pricing policy and the problem of determining the transfe ...
... Decentralisation of large firms brings with it problems of internal resource allocation, one aspect of which is the pricing of products which are transferred between the firm’s divisions.This gives rise to the need for an appropriate transfer pricing policy and the problem of determining the transfe ...
The European Social Fund in Germany 2014-2020
... (long-term) unemployed, (disadvantaged) young people and migrants, but also on start-up entrepreneurs, as well as small and medium-sized businesses. In the ESF funding period from 2014-2020, we expect the ESF to help implement the goals of the Europe 2020 strategy, for intelligent, sustainable and i ...
... (long-term) unemployed, (disadvantaged) young people and migrants, but also on start-up entrepreneurs, as well as small and medium-sized businesses. In the ESF funding period from 2014-2020, we expect the ESF to help implement the goals of the Europe 2020 strategy, for intelligent, sustainable and i ...
thlabapec - Australian Council of Trade Unions
... That APEC will do nothing to improve income distribution and associated social and political stability in APEC economies, particularly in the poorer countries; ...
... That APEC will do nothing to improve income distribution and associated social and political stability in APEC economies, particularly in the poorer countries; ...
Labour economics
Labour economics seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labour. Labour markets function through the interaction of workers and employers. Labour economics looks at the suppliers of labour services (workers), the demands of labour services (employers), and attempts to understand the resulting pattern of wages, employment, and income.In economics, labour is a measure of the work done by human beings. It is conventionally contrasted with such other factors of production as land and capital. There are theories which have developed a concept called human capital (referring to the skills that workers possess, not necessarily their actual work).