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Rising Market Power and its Political Discontents
Tommaso Crescioli,
Toon Van Overbeke
Technology & Society Studies
Politics and Culture in Europe
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Market Power
100%
Political Discontent
100%
Democracy
40%
Market Concentration
40%
Growing Markets
40%
Small Business Owners
40%
Europe
20%
European Countries
20%
Economic Development
20%
Firm-level
20%
Micro-firms
20%
Multinational Firms
20%
Low Power
20%
Economic Performance
20%
Experimental Methodology
20%
Small Business
20%
Opportunity Structures
20%
European Democracy
20%
Democratic Institutions
20%
Radical Right Support
20%
Radical Right Parties
20%
Radical Right Voting
20%
Market Driving
20%
INIS
power
100%
market
100%
levels
50%
small businesses
37%
concentration
25%
economics
25%
data
12%
europe
12%
performance
12%
economic development
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Merger
100%
Market Concentration
100%
Multinational Firm
50%
Economic developments
50%
Social Sciences
Market Power
100%
Democracy
60%
Small Business Owner
40%
Multinational Firm
20%
Economic and Social Development
20%