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Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: Sep 5, 2008 12:59
...each yr through 2012 is included) Anzac Day,2006/4/25 Boxing Day...Day after New Year's Day,2006/1/2 Easter Monday,2006/4...17 Good Friday,2006/4/14 Labour Day,2006/10/23 New Year's Day,2006/1/1 Queen's Birthday,2006/6/5 Waitangi Day,2006/2/6 -- Diane Poremsky [...calendar but Father's/Mother's day appear to be missing. I'... appear to have Easter/Christmas, Labour Day etc i.e Actual ...
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Author: spanfastic
Date: Sep 5, 2008 12:34
...'ve added holidays to the Outlook calendar but Father's/Mother's day appear to be missing. I've been through and filtered the view by event to double check but only appear to have Easter/Christmas, Labour Day etc i.e Actual Public Holidays and not just recognised days like Father's Day. I've added New Zealand holidays and am using Outlook 2007. I've been through and ...
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Author: Tim
Date: Sep 20, 2008 01:47
... to include any human interaction with a good. Nope, I used the typical economic definition. You equated labour with ditch digging. It's you who is toying with and changing definitions to suit your purposes. Problem... but remember you don't, nor will you, represent me. Publius makes a problem by saying labour is a term used when people had horses and buggies. Somehow (we're not told how) ...
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Author: Tim
Date: Sep 20, 2008 01:27
... to counter. My counter resting on the demonstrable fact that the assessment of the land value required labour. You mean it's worth millions because someone spent a few hours assessing it? Where did I say that? I've told you before, labour will always be a factor, I didn't say the only one. You're kidding, right? No...
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Author: Fred Weiss
Date: Sep 19, 2008 18:45
...? ------------------------------------------------ I'm still waiting for a real world example to counter. My counter resting on the demonstrable fact that the assessment of the land value required labour. You mean it's worth millions because someone spent a few hours assessing it? You're kidding, right? If it's hypothetical land, say undiscovered land, it only ...
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Author: Fred Weiss
Date: Sep 19, 2008 17:32
... value? ------------------------------------------------ I'm still waiting for a real world example to counter. My counter resting on the demonstrable fact that the assessment of the land value required labour. You mean it's worth millions because someone spent a few hours assessing it? You're kidding, right? If it's hypothetical land, say undiscovered land, it only has ...
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Author: Tim
Date: Sep 19, 2008 07:11
... on the demonstrable fact that the assessment of the land value required labour. If it's hypothetical land, say undiscovered land, it only has hypothetical value. You can't sell it. But labour is involved in assessing hypotheticals. This is the point that Publius ..., which is what Publius was putting it forth as. So the labour is in the assessment, in your as of yet hypothetical. ...
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Author: Tim
Date: Sep 16, 2008 16:20
...>> typed here in this thread. Why, your labour holds no value for me. But ...>> are willing to pay something for your labour. You *do* have a hard time staying focussed....? Why does wiki refer to HC as labour, duh? Why id the first article mention Romer's labour, duh? Is he a ditch digger? Why does ...outlook on factors of production, not talk about labour as an issue? We were talking about ...
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Author: Publius
Date: Sep 16, 2008 13:49
... yourself too much credit. I wouldn't pay for what you've typed here in this thread. Why, your labour holds no value for me. But if some fool were to purchase it at bottom they'd have to admit they are willing to pay something for your labour. You *do* have a hard time staying focussed. We're discussing scarcity as a determinant of value in this exchange, ...
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Author: Tim
Date: Sep 16, 2008 00:00
..., one of which will always be labour." Nothing there about "scarcity." Nothing need be... here in this thread. Why, your labour holds no value for me. But ... willing to pay something for your labour. Before we go further with this,... You were yammering on about labour being a non-issue for "most... changes by changing the name of labour to human capital, duh? Already answered ...
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