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Technology and the Economics of Productivity and 'Idea-Matrices' Paper, December 26, 1964
Ehlers - 26 Dec 64 - 4th V.
Marketing presentation on the profit
TAKE ONE
squeeze, in both consumer goods and
capital goods industries.
(Copyright c 1964, Peter Ehlers)
"Technology and the Economics of Productivity
and 'Idea-Matrices""
Summary of Topics:
(a) The effect of technology on labor productivity
in general -- including under technology the voluntary
coordination or "collectivization" of production
personnel, as contrasted with the general political
condition of the entire public under statist
collectivization.
(b) The role of organized "creative intellectual
labor" (or research) as being the source of new-product
technology as well as of the continuously improving
technology of making old products.
(c) The corollary proposition: that (since technology
determines labor productivity, and labor productivity
determines, in part at least, economic value) the
inclusion in value calculation of "creative intellectual
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Technology and the Economics of Productivity and 'Idea-Matrices' Paper, December 26, 1964
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12/26/1964