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Swaps differ from futures and options in all of the following ways EXCEPT
Political Influence
The power to affect governmental actions, policies, or decisions, often exercised through lobbying or electoral activities.
Public Sector Unionization
The process or state of workers in government and public services organizing into unions to negotiate terms of employment, such as wages and conditions.
Private Sector Unionization
The process or state of organizing workers into labor unions within privately owned and operated companies, as opposed to those in the public sector.
Conspiracy Doctrine
A legal theory used historically to treat labour unions as illegal conspiracies, limiting their ability to strike or organize until legal reforms provided more protection.
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