subordination in economics
Subordination in economics refers to a hierarchical relationship between individuals, groups, or organizations where one party has less power, authority, or control over resources and decision-making compared to another. This can occur in various economic contexts, such as employment, production chains, or financial transactions, resulting in unequal distribution of benefits and opportunities.
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