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The shareholder value society: A review of the changes in working conditions and inequality in the U.S., 1976-2000 Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Neil Fligstein (University of California, Berkeley)
Taek-Jin Shin (University of California, Berkeley)
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