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Revision as of 19:09, 9 January 2019 by 164.76.39.11 (talk) (It was wrong, the rate of exploitation is unrelated to the increasing composition of capital. The composition of capital can increase while employment increases as a proportion of the population. Labour productivity can increase while this ratio falls given an falling wage rate. Almost every statement in article was incorrect.)
In Marxian economics, the rate of exploitation is the ratio of surplus value to variable capital.
See also
- Exploitation of labour
- Marginal product of labor
- Marxian economics
- Rate of profit
- Surplus value
- Technological unemployment
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