In all of these income numbers, are non-market sources of subsistence measured? Is it possible that measured and reported gains in market income are cancelled out if one subtracts the effects of the abolition of the availability of non-capitalist means of subsistence (the end of the iron rice bowl policy in China, the end of non-commodity-producing traditional ways of life, etc.)? JD
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