Morishima, Michio - London School of Economics (LSE) - 1989
The market is a place where people behave quite relentlessly. If one person is selling a particular commodity at a … higher price than others, no one will buy that commodity from him, however virtuous or merciful he is known to be. Of course … an exceptional one. Thus, the assumption that the market is a relentless place is acceptable as a first approximation ot …