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Firms vs. Markets: Hierarchical vs. Decentralized Interactions
A firm's internal operations are defined by a hierarchical structure where authority flows from owners to managers and then to employees. This command-based system allows for centralized coordination, which fundamentally distinguishes the interactions within a firm from the decentralized transactions that occur in a market.
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