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[36] MUCHO: skilled labor produce more than unskilled labor? I don't think there is an right answer for this question. Because there is
no guarantee that skilled labor always produce more value per hour than
unskilled labor. I think that it really depending upon the circumstances or
the environments. For instance, different countries, different cultures and
the level of complication for the labor. All these can change the level of
production no matter how skilled or unskilled labors are in production line.
As the labor gets complicated, skilled labor produce more value per hour.
However, under the simple labor, it doesn't mean that skilled labor always
better off with unskilled labor. I believe, there is a good chance for the
unskilled labor may produce more value per hour than skilled labor. Because,
sometimes unskilled labors can be more efficient for the simple labor. I've
heard a great example to support my argument before but, I cannot remember the
story exactly. I will let you know the story as soon as I remember or find
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