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| text = The more fundamental change that is needed is a revision of assumptions that are taken for granted, throughout the political process, that corporations are a natural feature of market economies, while unions are an alien intrusion[...] corporations, like unions, are social constructions, which could not exist except as a result of conscious policy decisions to change the rules of a market economy.
 
| text = The more fundamental change that is needed is a revision of assumptions that are taken for granted, throughout the political process, that corporations are a natural feature of market economies, while unions are an alien intrusion[...] corporations, like unions, are social constructions, which could not exist except as a result of conscious policy decisions to change the rules of a market economy.
 
| cite = [[John Quiggin]], "{{Link |Predistribution: wages and unions (extract from Economics in Two Lessons)}}"
 
| cite = [[John Quiggin]], "{{Link |Predistribution: wages and unions (extract from Economics in Two Lessons)}}"
 
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