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across the world, assessed over a variety of social identities, such as caste, race, ethnicity, gender, disability, age …
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every agent’s class and exploitation status emerges in the competitive equilibrium, that there is a correspondence between … an agent’s class and exploitation status, and that the existence of exploitation is inherently linked to the existence of …
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every agent's class and exploitation status emerges in the competitive equilibrium, that there is a correspondence between … an agent's class and exploitation status, and that the existence of exploitation is inherently linked to the existence of …
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generalised, proving that every agent's class and exploitation status emerges in the competitive equilibrium, that there is a … correspondence between an agent's class and exploitation status, and that the existence of exploitation is inherently linked to the …
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Degrowth's search for a qualitatively and quantitively different economy is given legitimacy by the severity of the socio-ecological crisis, paired with a lack of evidence that resource use and environmental impact can be decoupled in absolute terms at a meaningful point in time and studies...
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