Monopsony: Revision history


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  • curprev 23:5723:57, 23 November 2021Albigensianheretic talk contribs 34,578 bytes +347 I edited the reference to Manning 2020, which was not a fair representation of the work which explicitly stated "That labor markets have important elements of monopsony power is becoming clear beyond any reasonable doubt.", while the previous reference implies that the author believes it is a relatively fringe phenomenon undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit

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  • curprev 22:3322:33, 5 November 2021Sammytwiki talk contribs 34,767 bytes +536 →‎Empirical problems: This section is titled in a biased manner (, and mischaracterizes the conclusions of the literature (claiming that it finds ambiguous evidence of monopsony power when there is significant agreement in recent publication-quality papers that monopsony is important in American labor markets.) I have added a few sentences with descriptions of this research and removed sentences which mischaracterized it (including a clearly incorrect reading of Manning's 2021 lit review.) undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit

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