The Invisible Hand of Power: An Economic Theory of Gate Keeping by Anton N. Oleinik
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Overview: This is an innovative study of the techniques of domination, based on financial markets, judicial systems, academia and international relations, across North America and post-Soviet Russia.
Building on Weber’s theory of a constellation of interests and Commons’s work on transactions, Oleinik focuses on the existence and influence of gate keepers, those with the power to limit entry to a particular transaction, such as judges, market regulators, reviewers and academics. Ultimately, he seeks to provide an alternative to mainstream economic analyses of power.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Economics
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Requirements: ePUB reader, 1 MB
Overview: This is an innovative study of the techniques of domination, based on financial markets, judicial systems, academia and international relations, across North America and post-Soviet Russia.
Building on Weber’s theory of a constellation of interests and Commons’s work on transactions, Oleinik focuses on the existence and influence of gate keepers, those with the power to limit entry to a particular transaction, such as judges, market regulators, reviewers and academics. Ultimately, he seeks to provide an alternative to mainstream economic analyses of power.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Economics
Download Instructions:
https://www.tusfiles.com/544ql4reh9xr
http://www.nitroflare.com/view/3C79C2326084B56