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运用所学知识分析下列命属:

绝对地租的来源是农产品的生产价格高于其价值的差额。

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参考答案:绝对地租是指租用任何土地都要缴纳的地租,绝对地租产生的条件是农业资本的有机构成低于社会平均的资本有机构成,农业资本有机构成低,可变资本的比重就大,在剩余价值率相同的情况下,等量资本带来的剩余价值量就越大,农产品的价值就高于社会生产价格,因而农产品仍然按价值出售,农产品价值高于其生产价格的差额就成为绝对地租的来源。
可见,由于土地私有权的垄断,绝对地租的来源是农产品的价值高于其生产价格的差额,而不是本题中的观点。

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