On 11/01/2007 22:47:16 Lysander <lysander@comcast.net> wrote: On Nov 1, 6:09 pm, Robert Vienneau <rv...@notthis.dreamscape.com> wrote: John, untruthfully says, "You don't want NNP, or NDP as you call it, to measure wages..." I point out that I don't claim either NNP or NDP measures wages. (Notice I introduced no confusion between xDP and xNP.) Notice John has ...
... Further off-topic untruths, incoherent babble, ignorance - deleted ] "Explaining wages and employment by well-behaved supply and demand functions for labour is of doubtful logic." -- Robert L. Vienneau (2005). "On Labour Demand and Equilibria of the Firm", _Manchester School_, V. 73, N. 5 (Sep.): 612-619 Before John can coherently argue with the published literature...
On Nov 1, 6:09 pm, Robert Vienneau <rv...@notthis.dreamscape.com> wrote: On 11/01/2007 12:43:06 Lysander <....net> wrote: On Nov 1, 4:09 am, Robert Vienneau <rv...@notthis.dreamscape.com> wrote: On 10/31/2007 21:22:04 ... <lysan...@comcast.net> wrote: On Oct 30, 4:25 pm, Robert Vienneau <rv...@notthis.dreamscape.com> wrote: John, untruthfully says, "You don't ...
On Nov 1, 5:49 pm, Robert Vienneau <rv...@notthis.dreamscape.com> wrote: On 11/01/2007 12:30:08 Lysander <lysan...@comcast.net> wrote: [ Off-topic untruths, incoherent babble, and hogwash - deleted ] Rob claims he shows the long run mainstream idea of substitution between capital and labor to be false in this paper... Consider the idea that capital will necessarily be ...
...On 11/01/2007 12:43:06 Lysander <lysander@comcast.net> wrote: On Nov 1, 4:09 am, Robert Vienneau <rv...@notthis.dreamscape.com> wrote: On 10/31/2007 21:22:04 Lysander <lysan...@comcast.net> wrote: On Oct 30, 4:25 pm, Robert Vienneau <rv...@notthis.dreamscape.com> wrote: [ snip ] That's roughly the mean value added per hour labor,...
.... [ Further babble - deleted ] The following is not on topic either: "Explaining wages and employment by well-behaved supply and demand functions for labour is of doubtful logic." -- Robert L. Vienneau (2005). "On Labour Demand and Equilibria of the Firm", _Manchester School_, V. 73, N. 5 (Sep.): 612-619 -- Whether strength of body or of mind, or wisdom, or ...
On Nov 1, 4:09 am, Robert Vienneau <rv...@notthis.dreamscape.com> wrote: On 10/31/2007 21:22:04 Lysander <lysan...@comcast.net> wrote: On Oct 30, 4:25 pm, Robert Vienneau <rv...@notthis.dreamscape.com> wrote: [ snip ] That's roughly the mean value added per hour labor, not the mean wage per ...
On Nov 1, 4:12 am, Robert Vienneau <rv...@notthis.dreamscape.com> wrote: On 10/31/2007 21:28:01 Lysander <lysan...@comcast.net> wrote: ... admitting he is wrong which is often. Here is the abstract On Labour Demand and Equilibria of the Firm ROBERT L. VIENNEAU Independent Manchester School, Vol. 73, No. 5, pp. 612-619, September 2005 Abstract: This note considers a linear ...
On 10/31/2007 21:22:04 Lysander <lysander@comcast.net> wrote: On Oct 30, 4:25 pm, Robert Vienneau <rv...@notthis.dreamscape.com> wrote: [ snip ] That's roughly the mean value added per hour labor, not the mean wage per hour. I think in some approaches, the value added per hour labor is called the Monetary Expression of Labor Time. To be precise, the numerator of ...
On Oct 30, 4:25 pm, Robert Vienneau <rv...@notthis.dreamscape.com> wrote: On 10/30/2007 14:59:49 Bret Cahill <BretCah...@aol.com> wrote: There's no reason (practical, that is) not to have all this data easily avallable to the public. The problem isn't that the data aren't available. GDP and total number of hours worked must be on a hundreds of government and ...