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On Labor's Right to Strike

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  • Earl A. Thompson, 1979. "On Labor's Right to Strike," UCLA Economics Working Papers 162, UCLA Department of Economics.
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    1. George Stigler, 2010. "Theory of Oligopoly," CPI Journal, Competition Policy International, vol. 6.
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