They are prominent in families, tribes, armies, religions, governments, etc--they are about obligations, what is owed, what is due
employment (at least, salary/wage employment) is a loyalty relationship masquerading as a transactional one--the transactional relationship is between a vendor and a customer, not between an employer and an employee
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Same w/agriculture or any commodity: producers are screwed; buyers have the power.
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ya true enough; where production is relatively straightforward the producers have little room to bargain--where production is very complicated or difficult, it's the buyers who get screwed
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Yes, as with consumers and pharmaceuticals
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Yes but e.g., a small media company (a vendor) trying to sell services to a large media company (e.g. Disney) can get SCREWED b/c there are many small vendors to choose from, all courting the same handful of buyers.
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