Juridical Ontologies of Production and the Ricardian Machine

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Abstract

This article uses doctrinal analysis of UK tax law to address the question in political economy of where the 'production boundary' around value creation lies. It concludes that the 'classical' production boundary around material production may be encountered as an emergent feature of forensic investigations of the ontology of surplus in real world commercial contexts. This is particularly important for political economists of the global production network because of the contrasting structural phenomenon whereby value is predominantly added in immaterial production processes.

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Quentin, C. (2024). Juridical Ontologies of Production and the Ricardian Machine. Accounting, Economics and Law: A Convivium, 14(1), 133–157. https://doi.org/10.1515/ael-2022-0018

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