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There is no agreed-upon definition of power in economics. At least five definitions of power have been used:
In general, those with more power also have more freedom than others and may be able to exploit others in society and/or cause some sort of market failure.
It is worth noting that information is also a form of power, in the case of two agents entering into a contract; if one agent knows that their deal with turn out significantly better (or worse) than the other suspects, then they are exercising a form of informational economic power. See Information asymmetry
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