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Making Market Rule(s)
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, Volume: 47, Issue: 9, Pages: 1781 - 1786
Swansea University Author: Christopher Muellerleile
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This is the introductory essay for a special issue on the geographies of market construction and market regulation. It argues that in an age of markets, geographers ought to pay more attention to the seemingly mundane, but nevertheless socially constructed, rules that are necessary for any market to...
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