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Power in the Exchange Paradigm

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Social Power and the Labour Market

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The prevailing view of mainstream economists on the role of power in the labour market, and in the economy generally, probably differs little from the assessment pronounced over sixty years ago by Alfred Marshall (Marshall, 1920, pp. 521-2).

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Purdy, D. (1988). Power in the Exchange Paradigm. In: Social Power and the Labour Market. Radical Economics. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19545-9_3

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