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Vol 45 Iss. 3
Pages:
27-35
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Determination of labor intensity of coal mining

Authors:
M. V. Mordukhovich
Date submitted:
1963-09-14
Date accepted:
1963-11-27
Date published:
1964-10-03

Abstract

The economic significance of the indicator of labor intensity as an indicator of the cost of living labor. In the economic literature and in practice, labor intensity is understood as labor costs per unit of output at one, several or all stages of production of a given enterprise. Thus, labor intensity characterizes the amount of expenditure of living labor.

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Economic Geology
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