In <v01530501ad7de36eaee9@[130.111.135.121]>, Bruce Roberts wrote:
>I start from the same physical conditions as in Massimo's example in his
>post #1357 (3/7/96). There is one commodity (corn), so price and value are
>identical.
On the contrary, whilst value is well defined as corn embodies labour,
price is undefined if there is only one commodity. You need at least 3
for prices to be meaningful.