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    <title>Post-industrial capitalism</title>
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  <abstract>Nelson locates the source of inequality and polarization within American society in the transformation of American business, describing the shifts in corporate resources and their use by the corporate sector, and the implications for inequality across the institutional spectrum.</abstract>
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    <geographic>United States</geographic>
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    <temporal>1981-2001</temporal>
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