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  Question 74: Does skilled labor produce more value per hour than unskilled labor? Explain!   
  [160] Chocolate: Sub. of 1st. midterm   According to Marx, a skilled labor does produce more value per hour than an unskilled labor. If two individuals, one skilled and the other unskilled, were to produce the same commodity their end results would be quite different. For example, let us say that given the time of one working day, the unskilled labor will be able to produce one coat. Whereas the skilled labor will produce more than one coat but also in better quality because of the experience and the advance training he/she had recieved. Therefore I believe that the more education and job training an individual recieves the better the chances of that individual producing a better product than an individual with less education and training.   
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