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  Question 54: The use-value of a commodity is the utility one gets from using it; the exchange-value is the utility one gets from using those things one can trade the commodity for. Right or wrong?   
  [11] SamHouston: The e-mail from Chapeye [6] briefly answers the question at hand but does not satisfy my need to understand what an exchange value is. It only explains what the exchange value is not. While the name “use-value” implies a commodity's utility to society or the individual, the exchange value seems to be a relationship between commodity and commodity. The exchange value is useful tor knowing how much of commodity A can be bartered for commodity B. This is a valuable distinction made on page 3 of the Annotations.   
 
 
 
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