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What do Bosses Do? The Origins and Functions of Hierarchy in Capitalist Production

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What do Bosses Do? The Origins and Functions of Hierarchy in Capitalist Production
Author(s)Marglin, Stephen
AbstractThis selection addresses what the true nature of economic output is through the evaluation of “needs” and “wants” as well as material and positional goods. It acknowledges the current role that material growth plays to exacerbate inequality.
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Pages269-278
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceEconomic Nature of the Firm, The
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PubDate1986
ISBN_ISSN0521322782
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