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Again on "Standard Output"

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  • Li Zili

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The article "On Standard Output" laid emphasis on expounding the simple form of united production with remuneration calculated according to standard output (hereafter abbreviated UPRCSO - tr.) on land contracted. This article further explains how a more complete system of the distribution form can result from contracting by specialties. The trend of production by contract moves along the direction of specialization and will lead to evident inequality in land contracting and the use of funds. Standard output remains the basic category of contract economy; however, it is necessary, on the basis of that, to put forward and apply such concepts as "standard output value," "standard cost of production," and "standard labor input," so that the distribution form of UPRCSO can exlude as much as possible the factor of nonlabor earnings and be further perfected. By explaining the concepts and their mutual relations, we can readily perceive the essence of overall contract and distribution.

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  • Li Zili, 1984. "Again on "Standard Output"," Chinese Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(3), pages 3-17, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:mes:chinec:v:17:y:1984:i:3:p:3-17
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