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'''= the vast extension, in the age of privatisation and outsourcing, of business activity which operates as a franchise sheltered by a contract with public authority''' [http://manchestercapitalism.blogspot.com/2014/02/introducing-foundational-economy.html]
'''= the vast extension, in the age of privatisation and outsourcing, of business activity which operates as a franchise sheltered by a contract with public authority''' [http://manchestercapitalism.blogspot.com/2014/02/introducing-foundational-economy.html]
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see also the '[[Regulatory State]]': "the rise of a web of regulations governing the terms under which business can operate, and often conferring on enterprises regulated protection from competitors: the classic example is the way planning regulations in effect confer local monopolies or duopolies on  supermarkets established in particular local communities."
(http://manchestercapitalism.blogspot.com/2014/02/introducing-foundational-economy.html)


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= the vast extension, in the age of privatisation and outsourcing, of business activity which operates as a franchise sheltered by a contract with public authority [1]


Discussion

see also the 'Regulatory State': "the rise of a web of regulations governing the terms under which business can operate, and often conferring on enterprises regulated protection from competitors: the classic example is the way planning regulations in effect confer local monopolies or duopolies on supermarkets established in particular local communities." (http://manchestercapitalism.blogspot.com/2014/02/introducing-foundational-economy.html)