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Academy of Management ReviewVol. 44, No. 1 From the EditorEditors’ Comments: Why Do We Need a Special Issue on New Theoretical Perspectives on Market-Based Economic Systems?Jay Barney and Subi RanganJay BarneyEditor and Subi RanganAssociate EditorPublished Online:3 Jan 2019https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2018.0425AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsDownload CitationsAdd to favoritesTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail View articleREFERENCESAgarwal, R., & Holmes, M. In press. Let’s not focus on inequality. Academy of Management Review. Google ScholarArrow, K. 1950. A difficulty in the concept of social welfare. Journal of Political Economy, 58: 328–346. Google ScholarBarney, J. 1991. Firm resources and sustained competitive advantage. Journal of Management, 17: 99–120. Google ScholarCard, D., Heining, J., & Kline, P. 2013. Workplace heterogeneity and the rise of West German wage inequality. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 128: 967–1015. 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