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labor theory of value

The notion that the value of any good or service depends on how much labor it uses up. First suggested by Adam Smith, it took a central place in the philosophy of Karl Marx. Some neo-classical economists disagreed with this theory, arguing that the price of something was independent of how much labor went into producing it and was instead determined solely by supply and demand.

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