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The social scientist taking a new approach in analysis is akin to the professional gambler confronting a new group of players. In such circumstances all sides wish the chips to be purchased and placed on the table before the card game begins. I have thus decided to commence my analysis by first putting forth my ‘chips’ on methodology and then follow with the descriptive-interpretive cards of the game under play.
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Muller, R.E. (1976). Systemic Instability and the Global Corporation at Home: The Role of Power in Economic Analysis. In: Jacquemin, A.P., de Jong, H.W. (eds) Markets, corporate behaviour and the state. Nijenrode Studies in Economics, vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4376-9_11
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