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A Few More Questions

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What objections are there to the proposition that wealth consists of reserved surplus labour?How may one answer objections to the proposition that wealth consists of reserved surplus labour?What is the difference between value in use and value in exchange of goods?Why should calculation of the wealth of a nation exclude (or include) its usual and necessary consumption?

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  1. What objections are there to the proposition that wealth consists of reserved surplus labour?
  2. How may one answer objections to the proposition that wealth consists of reserved surplus labour?
  3. What is the difference between value in use and value in exchange of goods?
  4. Why should calculation of the wealth of a nation exclude (or include) its usual and necessary consumption?

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