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The comparatively recent revival in interest in the study of corporatism has been focused mainly on the political relationships between big capital, organised labour and national government. Much has been made of the tripartite political negotiations between those largely economically defined groups. In particular, their negotiations over such policies as those affecting prices and incomes have received considerable attention.

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© 1985 Peter Saunders

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Simmie, J. (1985). Corporatism and Planning. In: Grant, W. (eds) The Political Economy of Corporatism. Sociology, Politics and Cities. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-18041-7_7

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