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Thünens Theorie des 'naturgemäßen Lohns': Zur Entdeckung des Grenzproduktivitätsprinzips in der Theorie der funktionellen Einkommensverteilung

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Das Modell des isolierten Staates bildet die Grundlage fuer Johann Heinrich von Thuenens Untersuchung zur Entlohnung des Produktionsfaktors Arbeit. Innerhalb des Modells wird formal und anhand ausgewaehlter Zahlenbeispiele der 'naturgemaesse Lohn' ermittelt. Mit dem Ziel, Aspekte der Grenzproduktivitaetstheorie aufzuzeigen, werden seine Gedanken nachgezeichnet und der formale Zusammenhang hergeleitet. Fuer die Begruendung seiner Lohngleichung A = (a*p)ˆ0.5 wird die Grenzproduktivitaet innerhalb der funktionellen Einkommensverteilung aufgezeigt. Abschliessend wird die Anwendbarkeit seiner Formel ausserhalb des Modells kritisch geprueft.

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  • Stelter, Robert, 2008. "Thünens Theorie des 'naturgemäßen Lohns': Zur Entdeckung des Grenzproduktivitätsprinzips in der Theorie der funktionellen Einkommensverteilung," Thuenen-Series of Applied Economic Theory 90, University of Rostock, Institute of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:roswps:90
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    naturgemäßer Lohn; Johann Heinrich von Thünen; Grenzproduktivität;
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    • C12 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General - - - Hypothesis Testing: General

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