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Laws of Production and Laws of Algebra: The Humbug Production Function

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  1. #tbt Anwar Shaikh 1974 Laws of Production and Laws of Algebra: The Humbug Production Function
    by Mike Isaacson in Vulgar Economics on 2015-05-07 22:07:00
  2. Incorporating energy into production functions
    by Steve Keen in Steve Keen's Debtwatch on 2016-08-19 17:17:18

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