Paul C:
>There is too much style and too little in the way of facts here.
>The factual evidence for a trasformation problem existing is very weak.
The transformation problem exists when there is so little consensus 
among Marxist economist on:
a) On the proper framework for a solution:
-  is a static equilibrium solution the only proof of a solution?
- If we have a dynamic solutions - must there be a long term 
equilibrium solution? Will that one converge to the static one? Or is 
it only necessary to show oscillating system, where C is abruptly 
adjusted in order to get the system going for yet another cycle. That 
is we have a social surplus that is distributed (transformed) by a 
myriad of processes, so only studies of for example division between 
financial vs. industrial capital is necessary, or various branches of 
industry - disregarding the organic composition.
- what is the relationship between of market prices vs. prices of production
b) How do we theoretically handle an economy (a very realistic one) 
where prices and values have a dynamic "flexibility", that is a 
changing relationship (driven by competition = innovation => ever 
changing "socially necessary labour) - constantly different profit 
rates etc. etc.
c) How to relate these theoretical categories to existing statistics?
d) How to treat productive and unproductive labour in light of 
existing statistics?
e) How to look at commodity money vs. fiat money and the "Endogenous 
Money Paradigm"
etc. etc.
I agree that there is no transformation problem in the sense that 
labour values are transformed by various processes in real existing 
capitalism every day, but theoretically we do not have a good grasp 
on it. Maybe it should be declared a non-problem, but then one have 
to argue that point of view in great detail - given the long history 
and the major role it has played for Marxian economics. It is in fact 
our "Hic Rhodus, hic salta!" for all Marxist economists.
Or what did you have in mind Paul?
Regards
Anders
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