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Le pouvoir de persuasion
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ISBN: 202010587X 9782020105873 Year: 1989 Publisher: Paris: Seuil,

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Organisations et mouvements politiques ou religieux : mode d'acquisition du pouvoir et de l'autorité : colloque

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Political elites in modern societies : empirical research and democratic theory
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ISBN: 0472080946 Year: 1989 Publisher: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,

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Les élites tunisiennes du pouvoir et de la dévotion : contribution à l'étude des groupes sociaux dominants, 1782-1881
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Year: 1989 Publisher: [Tunis] : Faculté des sciences humaines et sociales de Tunis,

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Aux sources de la puissance : sociabilité et parenté : actes du colloque de Rouen, 12-13 novembre 1987
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ISBN: 9782877750059 Year: 1989 Publisher: [Mont-Saint-Aignan] : Publications de l'Université de Rouen,

Pouvoir et obéissance en Centrafrique
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ISBN: 2865372138 Year: 1989 Publisher: Paris Karthala

Economics and power: an inquiry into human relations and markets
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ISBN: 0521355621 0521034620 0511528213 9780521355629 9780511528217 9780521034623 Year: 1989 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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When a marketplace is considered in isolation, the implicit conclusion is that markets are a sufficient defence against the exercise of power. But market transactions do not occur in isolation: they are defined by rules, property rights, prior events and social values. This book widens the focus of traditional economic analysis to examine the ways in which people may affect each other within and around markets to give rise to real power. Using conventional neoclassical assumptions about human behaviour, the book begins by developing a workable concept of power, allowing for its presence in a variety of forms and degrees. It examines the conditions under which power would necessarily be absent from market transactions and those under which it would be possible. It considers the decision processes of potential exercisers and subjects of power to determine when the exercise and success of power would be rational.

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