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-{{Template}}+{{Template}}'''Commodification''' (or ''commoditization'') is the transformation of what is normally a non-commodity into a [[commodity]], or, in other words, to assign value. As the word ''commodity'' has distinct meanings in business and in Marxist [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodity_%28Marxism%29] theory, ''commodification'' has different meanings depending on the context.
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Commodification (or commoditization) is the transformation of what is normally a non-commodity into a commodity, or, in other words, to assign value. As the word commodity has distinct meanings in business and in Marxist [1] theory, commodification has different meanings depending on the context.




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