| 11. | They argued that the labour market was dominated by employers, and therefore had the same effect as monopsony.
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| 12. | The NL used its monopsony power to force a $ 2, 400 limit on annual player wages in 1894.
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| 13. | This enabled them to create a monopsony ( market conditions where there is only one buyer ) that suppressed wages.
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| 14. | Britain doesn't have price controls, it keeps prices low by the NHS being a near-monopsony.
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| 15. | Robinson's original application of monopsony ( 1938 ) was developed to explain wage differentials between equally productive women and men.
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| 16. | One complicating factor is possible monopsony in the labor market, whereby the individual employer has some market power in determining wages paid.
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| 17. | Some have criticized the FEHB model because neither the monopsony power nor purchasing power of the federal government is utilized to control costs.
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| 18. | Justice Roberts'opinion assumed perfect competition in labor markets, a lack of monopsony, no cooperate and opt out of bargaining.
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| 19. | CBOT wanted to curb the power of these monopsony / oligopsony type of buyers by making prices the same for everyone after hours.
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| 20. | Empirical estimates of e by various means are a common feature of the applied literature devoted to the measurement of observed monopsony power.
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