Wondering if this is a reference to the Tendency for the Rate of Profit to Fall?https://twitter.com/Outsideness/status/1060959912644100096 …
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It's 3.30 in the morning and you're gonna make me read this shit again. Cheers bro.
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... Turns out the organic composition of capital has no relevance to the profitability of particular businesses, which makes the theoretical basis of the tendency of prices to fall difficult to defend.
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Why does the LTV make everything crash? Please explain yourself for once, man!
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The LTV is a way to understand how productive goods and services are distributed in a society as a whole. It’s a way to construct an equilibrium model of income distributions, and if anything veers away from it, dynamic processes bring it back to that equilibrium. However, it’s
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like a rubber band - if profits rise, then soon they will come down. It’s a macroeconomic variable that distinguishes the wage bill from the aggregate profit and rent share. One may say that the economy is about allocation of resources + exchange and that distribution of income
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