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  • Unproductive labour in economic theory
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  • Neoclassical economics is a special case as it presupposes a homo oeconomicus whose labours always produces utility; so the construction of this theory excludes by definition the concept of unproductive labour as everything done produces utility.
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Page
  • Unproductive labour in economic theory
substed
  • yes
Day
  • 25
Month
  • July
Timestamp
  • 20120725053603
Year
  • 2012
abstract
  • Neoclassical economics is a special case as it presupposes a homo oeconomicus whose labours always produces utility; so the construction of this theory excludes by definition the concept of unproductive labour as everything done produces utility.