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*Includes horizontal, vertical, [[Sectoral Integration]]. | |||
*Includes distributive economic paradigms, as opposed to [[Redistributive]]. Distributive economics integrate distribution of wealth at the point of sale: they do not overcharge for excessive profit as a means of redistributing that profit later. | *Includes distributive economic paradigms, as opposed to [[Redistributive]]. Distributive economics integrate distribution of wealth at the point of sale: they do not overcharge for excessive profit as a means of redistributing that profit later. | ||
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- Includes horizontal, vertical, Sectoral Integration.
- Includes distributive economic paradigms, as opposed to Redistributive. Distributive economics integrate distribution of wealth at the point of sale: they do not overcharge for excessive profit as a means of redistributing that profit later.