Multiple Choice
Dunlop's "Common Ideology" is best defined as
A) substantive rules regarding system outcomes such as pay.
B) political affiliation shared by all actors in the system.
C) common ideas defining the role,place and function of all actors in the system.
D) rules governing behaviour by all actors in the system.
E) economic ideas shared by all actors in the system.
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